v. t. | 1. | |
1. | To confine within; to hold; to contain; to shut up; to inclose; | |
2. | To comprehend or comprise, as a genus the species, the whole a part, an argument or reason the inference; to contain; to embrace; | |
3. | To conclude; to end; to terminate. |
Verb | 1. | include - have as a part, be made up out of; "The list includes the names of many famous writers" Antonyms: exclude - lack or fail to include; "The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages" |
2. | include - consider as part of something; "I include you in the list of culprits" | |
3. | include - 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. | include - 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" |
include - [Usenet] 1. To duplicate a portion (or whole) of another's
message (typically with attribution to the source) in a reply
or followup, for clarifying the context of one's response.
See the discussion of inclusion styles under "Hacker Writing
Style". 2. [C] "#include |