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include
[ in-klood ]
verb (used with object)
- to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element:
The so-called “complete breakfast” in this ad included juice, milk, cereal, toast, eggs, and bacon.
The anniversary edition of the game will include the expansion packs and DLC.
Synonyms:
Antonyms: ,
- to place in an aggregate, class, category, or the like: Hawks and eagles are included in the family “Accipitridae.”
Please include me in any future discussions.
Hawks and eagles are included in the family “Accipitridae.”
- to contain as a subordinate element; involve as a factor: Schooling should include friendship, fun, and laughter, in addition to rigorous study.
Our comprehensive approach to health includes such aspects as resilience, resources, and quality of life.
Schooling should include friendship, fun, and laughter, in addition to rigorous study.
include
/ ɪˈː /
verb
- to have as contents or part of the contents; be made up of or contain
- to add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group, or category
- to contain as a secondary or minor ingredient or element
Derived Forms
- ˈܻ岹, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- ·ܻ·· ·ܻ·· adjective
- ··ܻ verb (used with object) preincluded preincluding
- ··ܻ verb (used with object) reincluded reincluding
- un··ܻ·· adjective
- un··ܻ·· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of include1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
That includes the time needed to "consider a long list of factors when deciding where to source their products - quality, costs, speed to market and various social and environmental compliance risks".
The security guards include those of the owner’s husband who have arrived to exact revenge on Rick.
“In addition, uses of force have decreased, and our reforms, including our Office of Constitutional Policing and policy banning law enforcement gangs, have increased public trust in the Department.”
He went on to be regarded by many as the finest actor ever to emerge from Wales, starring in films including Cleopatra and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Cain travelled to different favelas, including to one where documentary crews had never been allowed to film.
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