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- Dictionaryin·clude/inˈklo͞od/
verb
- 1. comprise or contain as part of a whole: "the price includes dinner, bed, and breakfast" Similar Opposite
- 2. make part of a whole or set: "we have included some hints for beginners in this section" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of INCLUDE is to take in or comprise as a part of a whole or group. How to use include in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Include.
INCLUDE definition: 1. to contain something as a part of something else, or to make something part of something else…. Learn more.
INCLUDE meaning: 1. to contain something as a part of something else, or to make something part of something else…. Learn more.
To include is to contain as a part or member, or among the parts and members, of a whole: The list includes many new names. To comprehend is to have within the limits, scope, or range of references, as either a part or the whole number of items concerned: The plan comprehends several projects.
To include is to contain as a part or member, or among the parts and members, of a whole: The list includes many new names. To comprehend is to have within the limits, scope, or range of references, as either a part or the whole number of items concerned: The plan comprehends several projects.
Definition of include verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The verb include means to consider as a part of something. A list of your favorite things may include chocolate and friends. The verb include also means adding something (or someone) to a category or group.
used for saying that a person or thing is part of a particular group or amount: Eight people, including two children, were injured in the explosion. Including Christmas Day and Boxing Day, I've got a week off work. Fewer examples. He has admitted committing several crimes, including two murders.
1. to have as contents or part of the contents; be made up of or contain. 2. to add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group, or category. 3. to contain as a secondary or minor ingredient or element. [C15 (in the sense: to enclose): from Latin inclūdere to enclose, from in- 2 + claudere to close] inˈcludable, inˈcludible adj.
1. If one thing includes another thing, it has the other thing as one of its parts. [...] 2. If someone or something is included in a large group, system, or area, they become a part of it or are considered a part of it. [...] More. Conjugations of 'include' present simple: I include, you include [...] past simple: I included, you included [...]