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Origin: Latin suffix -ude

Include has 6 different meanings across 1 category:

Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

A piece of source code or other content that is dynamically retrieved for inclusion in another item.

"The report generator automatically includes the latest sales figures fetched from our cloud database without requiring a manual refresh."

"The list includes all the ingredients needed for the recipe."

Usage: As a noun, an include refers to a specific file or code segment that is automatically pulled into a larger program when it runs. You use this term only in technical contexts describing how software components are assembled, not when listing items within a general list.

Verb
1

have as a part, be made up out of

"The list includes the names of many famous writers"

2

consider as part of something

"I include you in the list of culprits"

3

add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group, or category

"We must include this chemical element in the group"

4

allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of

"admit someone to the profession"

"She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"

5

To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.

"The committee decided to include three new volunteers in their upcoming summer program."

In plain English: To include means to add something as part of a whole group or list.

"The price includes breakfast and drinks."

Usage: Use include to indicate that something is already part of a whole list or group without implying an exhaustive account. Do not use it interchangeably with "consist of," which suggests the listed items are the only components present.

Example Sentences
"The list includes all the ingredients needed for the recipe." noun
"The inclusive policies of our community are truly remarkable." noun
"This new software version includes several bug fixes and performance updates." noun
"Many job postings include requirements for specific technical skills." noun
"The price includes breakfast and drinks." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
exclude except keep out
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
see add permit
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
incorporate embrace involve subsume hold inhere in count carry initiate readmit

Origin

The word "include" comes from the Latin phrase meaning "to shut in," which entered Middle English before eventually replacing the older Old English term belūcan. Although it shares a distant ancestor with words like key and nail, its core sense of enclosing something remained consistent as it traveled into modern English.

Rhyming Words
aude vude tude rude lude jude dude nude maude crude itude laude prude loude elude trude shude etude exude delude
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