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include
verb
-
include
,
including
,
includes
,
included
to
have
someone
or
something
as
part
of
a
whole
•
The
tour
price
includes
hotel
accommodation
and
breakfast
.
The
tour
price
includes
hotel
accommodation
and
breakfast
.
•
This
phone
box
includes
a
charger
and
wireless
earbuds
.
This
phone
box
includes
a
charger
and
wireless
earbuds
.
From
Latin
‘
includere
’
meaning
‘
to
shut
in
’
or
‘
enclose
’.
verb
-
include
,
including
,
includes
,
included
to
make
someone
part
of
a
group
,
activity
,
or
list
•
Please
include
Jasmine
in
the
invitation
list
.
Please
include
Jasmine
in
the
invitation
list
.
•
They
included
me
in
their
weekend
trip
plans
.
They
included
me
in
their
weekend
trip
plans
.
Same
origin
as
the
first
sense
:
Latin
‘
includere
’.
including
preposition
having
someone
or
something
as
a
part
of
the
whole
group
or
amount
•
The
tour
price
is
$50
,
including
all
entrance
fees
.
The
tour
price
is
$50
,
including
all
entrance
fees
.
•
There
were
ten
people
at
the
party
,
including
two
of
my
cousins
.
There
were
ten
people
at
the
party
,
including
two
of
my
cousins
.
verb
-
include
,
including
,
includes
,
included
present
participle
of
include
:
putting
someone
or
something
into
a
group
,
list
,
or
activity
•
The
chef
is
including
a
vegetarian
option
on
the
menu
.
The
chef
is
including
a
vegetarian
option
on
the
menu
.
•
They
are
including
me
in
their
weekend
plans
.
They
are
including
me
in
their
weekend
plans
.
conclude
verb
-
conclude
,
concluding
,
concludes
,
concluded
to
bring
something
to
an
end
or
finish
it
•
After
six
hours
,
the
teacher
concluded
the
class
with
a
quick
summary
.
After
six
hours
,
the
teacher
concluded
the
class
with
a
quick
summary
.
•
The
fireworks
display
concluded
the
festival
on
a
dazzling
note
.
The
fireworks
display
concluded
the
festival
on
a
dazzling
note
.
verb
-
conclude
,
concluding
,
concludes
,
concluded
to
come
to
an
end
,
especially
a
meeting
,
event
,
or
period
of
time
•
The
seminar
concluded
at
exactly
4
p
.
m
.
The
seminar
concluded
at
exactly
4
p
.
m
.
•
Summer
vacation
concluded
with
a
family
barbecue
on
the
beach
.
Summer
vacation
concluded
with
a
family
barbecue
on
the
beach
.
verb
-
conclude
,
concluding
,
concludes
,
concluded
to
decide
something
is
true
after
thinking
carefully
about
the
facts
•
From
the
missing
footprints
,
the
detective
concluded
that
the
thief
had
escaped
by
car
.
From
the
missing
footprints
,
the
detective
concluded
that
the
thief
had
escaped
by
car
.
•
After
comparing
all
the
prices
,
she
concluded
that
this
laptop
offered
the
best
value
.
After
comparing
all
the
prices
,
she
concluded
that
this
laptop
offered
the
best
value
.
verb
-
conclude
,
concluding
,
concludes
,
concluded
to
formally
arrange
or
complete
an
agreement
,
contract
,
or
treaty
•
The
two
companies
concluded
a
partnership
agreement
after
months
of
negotiation
.
The
two
companies
concluded
a
partnership
agreement
after
months
of
negotiation
.
•
Several
nations
concluded
a
climate
treaty
aimed
at
reducing
emissions
.
Several
nations
concluded
a
climate
treaty
aimed
at
reducing
emissions
.
exclude
verb
-
exclude
,
excluding
,
excludes
,
excluded
to
deliberately
leave
something
or
someone
out
of
a
group
,
list
,
or
calculation
•
Please
exclude
sugar
from
the
recipe
if
you
want
it
to
be
healthier
.
Please
exclude
sugar
from
the
recipe
if
you
want
it
to
be
healthier
.
•
The
survey
results
exclude
any
responses
that
were
incomplete
.
The
survey
results
exclude
any
responses
that
were
incomplete
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
‘
excludere
’,
from
ex-
‘
out
’
+
claudere
‘
to
shut
’.
verb
-
exclude
,
excluding
,
excludes
,
excluded
to
officially
prevent
someone
from
entering
a
place
,
joining
a
group
,
or
taking
part
in
something
•
The
bouncer
excluded
Tom
from
the
club
because
he
forgot
his
ID
.
The
bouncer
excluded
Tom
from
the
club
because
he
forgot
his
ID
.
•
The
school
temporarily
excluded
Mark
for
fighting
.
The
school
temporarily
excluded
Mark
for
fighting
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
‘
excludere
’,
from
ex-
‘
out
’
+
claudere
‘
to
shut
’.