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[ɪnˈkluːdɪŋ]
Definition:
1. Having something as part of a group or set.
Use 'including' in a sentence:
Several of those present,
including
Weinberger, had contrary information.
It is located within reach of many important Norman towns,
including
Bayeux.
He can perform an astonishing variety of acts,
including
mime and juggling.
Fifty officers,
including
dog handlers, are searching for her.
There are altogether some 200 people in our village,
including
the old people and children.
The club provides a wide variety of activities
including
tennis, swimming and squash.
Doctors training for General Practice must complete programmes in a number of specialties,
including
Paediatrics.
Dozens of companies,
including
Hewlett-Packard, are sponsoring the event.
I've got three days' holiday
including
New Year's Day.
He has acted out every kind of blasphemy,
including
dressing up as the pope in Rome.
Each unit
including
the parent company has its own, local management.
Clare is now a full-time author with six books,
including
four novels, under her belt.
The movie won nine Academy Awards,
including
Best Picture.
He admitted seven charges
including
forging passports.
He is putting together a four-man team,
including
his son and namesake Tony O'Reilly Jr.
Stars
including
Joan Collins are expected to attend.
She has published more than 20 books
including
novels, poetry and literary criticism.
We'll never be intimidated by war threats,
including
nuclear war threats.
They've linked her with various men,
including
magnate Donald Trump.
Only three people,
including
a policeman, will be privy to the facts.
She writes for many papers,
including
the Sunday Times.
Anyone can sew on a button,
including
you.
Full details,
including
the website address to log on to, are at the bottom of this page.
You'll need a variety of skills,
including
leadership and negotiating.
It's £7.50, not
including
tax.
All animals
including
men feed on plants or other animals.
It would have meant cutting down over 200 trees,
including
oaks and hickories.
Each member of the alliance agrees to take such action as it deems necessary,
including
the use of armed force.
It is available at £108,
including
VAT and delivery.
His widow has taken over the running of his empire,
including
six London theatres.
There are ten people in this office
including
me.
It's £ 7.50, not
including
tax.
Six people were killed in the riot,
including
a policeman.
Thousands were killed,
including
many women and children.
Basic human rights,
including
freedom of speech, are now guaranteed.
All parts of the yew tree are poisonous,
including
the berries.
It also has a good range of accessories,
including
sunglasses, handbags and belts.
There are all sorts of animals,
including
bears, pigs, kangaroos, and penguins.
There were ten people,
including
you.
He'll be visiting four cities
including
Cagliari in Sardinia.
She'd undergone 13 operations,
including
a tummy tuck.
She will talk on the issues she cares passionately about
including
education and nursery care.
We'll put together a proposal,
including
detailed costings, free of charge.
The commission is made up of five people,
including
two women.
All the other ingredients,
including
water, have to be listed in descending order by weight.
The plastic resin is used in a wide range of products,
including
electrical wire insulation.
His widow has taken over the running of his empire,
including
six theatres.
Make maximum use of the whole fruit,
including
the pulp which is high in fibre.
The price is £25.50,
including
postage and packing.
Prices start at £1,095 per person,
including
flights, hotel accommodation and various excursions.
The party has been taking on staff,
including
temporary organisers.
He was fully dressed,
including
shoes.
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