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~ v 1 (not in progressive) if a group or a set includes something or someone, it has that thing or person as one of its parts  (Our tour party included several retired couples. | The price includes postage charges.)  (- see comprise) 2 to make someone or something part of a larger group or set  (The team is looking strong, especially now they have included Roscoe. | include sth in/on etc)  (Teachers must include attendance figures in their monthly reports. | Is service included in the bill?) 3 include me out spoken a humorous way of saying you do not want to be included in a group  (- opposite exclude)
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  (includes, including, included) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. If one thing includes another thing, it has the other thing as one of its parts. The trip has been extended to include a few other events... VERB: V n 2. If someone or something is included in a large group, system, or area, they become a part of it or are considered a part of it. I had worked hard to be included in a project like this... The President is expected to include this idea in his education plan. VERB: be V-ed in n, V n in n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   transitive verb  (~d; including)  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~re, from in- + claudere to close — more at close  Date: 15th century  1. to shut up ; enclose  2. to take in or comprise as a part of a whole or group  3. to contain between or within two sides and the ~d angle  • includable or includible adjective Synonyms:  ~, comprehend, embrace, involve mean to contain within as part of the whole. ~ suggests the containment of something as a constituent, component, or subordinate part of a larger whole the price of dinner ~s dessert. comprehend implies that something comes within the scope of a statement or definition his system comprehends all history. embrace implies a gathering of separate items within a whole her faith embraces both Christian and non-Christian beliefs. involve suggests inclusion by virtue of the nature of the whole, whether by being its natural or inevitable consequence the new job involves a lot of detail. ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.tr. 1 comprise or reckon in as part of a whole. 2 (as including prep.) if we include (six members, including the chairman). 3 treat or regard as so comprised. 4 (as included adj.) shut in; enclosed. Phrases and idioms include out colloq. or joc. specifically exclude. Derivatives includable adj. includible adj. inclusion n. Etymology: ME f. L includere inclus- (as IN-(2), claudere shut) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) включать; включать в себя 2) заключать 3) заключить 4) захватить 5) содержать; содержать в себе include as component of — включать в состав two angles include a side — два угла образуют сторону (в треугольнике) two sides include an angle — две стороны образуют угол (в треугольнике) - include horizon ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. содержать, включать, охватывать, иметь в своем составе the price includes postage charges —- цена включает почтовые расходы the list includes many new names —- в списке (содержится) много новых имет your duties will include cooking —- в ваши обязанности будет входить и приготовление пищи, одна из ваших обязанностей - приготовление пищи 2. включать в состав; учитывать (при подсчете) to include smb. among one's friends —- включать кого-либо в число своих друзей ...
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  v.  1) заключать, содержать в себе (among) Included among the guests were a number of famous musicians. Do you include walking among your amusements?  2) включать (in) Have you included the chairman in your list of committee members? Syn: comprise, contain, involve Ant: exclude, leave out, omit ...
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  - 1402, from L. includere "to shut in," from in- "in" + claudere "to shut" (see close). ...
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