include
1 of 1verb/ɪnˈklud/
Forms:includes,including,included,included
1
to have something as a part of the whole
A2transitive- The ticket price includes access to all attractions.
- The package deal includes hotel accommodation and sightseeing tours.
- The presentation includes charts and graphs to support the data.
- Does the package include transportation to the airport?
- The meeting agenda will include updates on current projects and discussions about future plans.
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2
to make someone or something become part of something such as a whole
transitive- The project manager decided to include additional features in the software.
- The teacher includes interactive activities in the lesson plan.
- We should include diverse perspectives in our discussions.
- Let's include everyone's ideas in the brainstorming session.
- The research study needs to include participants from different ethnicities.
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