Introducing one or more parts of the group or topic just mentioned
“Three other people, including Higginson, deny aiding and abetting corruption.”
In addition to (something)
“We had a lot to eat that day, including what we had already eaten for breakfast.”
As an example
Denotes a combined effort or something done together
Comprising of, as part of a whole
“What will you be including music as part of the festivities?”
Taking into account
“I will be including the public holiday surcharge to calculate the accurate amount.”
Adding to something that already exists
“Including your details on the attached form will be necessary before we can proceed.”
Bringing or inviting someone to share in an activity
“Jamie, are you including the three boys to play in your game of hide and seek?”
All around or nearby a particular place or thing
Including (almost) everything within its scope
Used to connect two words or phrases
Introducing one or more parts of the group or topic just mentioned
In addition to (something)
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