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include verb [ ɪnˈkluːd ]

• comprise or contain as part of a whole.
• "the price includes dinner, bed, and breakfast"
Similar: incorporate, comprise, encompass, cover, embrace, involve, take in, number, contain, consist of, be made up of, be composed of, comprehend,
Opposite: exclude, omit,
• make part of a whole or set.
• "we have included some hints for beginners in this section"
Similar: add, insert, put in, append, enter, build in,
Opposite: leave out,
Origin: late Middle English (also in the sense ‘shut in’): from Latin includere, from in- ‘into’ + claudere ‘to shut’.


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