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Definition of including in English: includingpreposition ɪnˈkluːdɪŋɪnˈkludɪŋ Containing as part of the whole being considered. languages including Welsh and Gaelic weapons were recovered from the house, including a shotgun Example sentencesExamples - She got together with neighbours, including Mr Zeller, and a public meeting was organised.
- Soon the whole ground was singing it and many people, including me, were in tears.
- The car had been chased by a number of people, including security guards from a number of shops.
- It's impossible to know until we privatise the whole transport system, including roads.
- Controls are sampled from the whole cohort, including people who become cases.
- Actually my whole family were baptised and confirmed Roman Catholic, including me.
- He called her from the Whistling Goose pub in Hull where he was drinking with a group of people, including Niall.
- On March 20, he was in a company people carrier with three attendants, including a driver.
- These are people who cannot buy their normal requirement of food, including rice.
- Its aim would be to keep talented people, including students from the University, in the district.
- We just need to work on the whole package, including the tyres, to make it better.
- This is meant to be an amenity for the whole city, including teenagers.
- Vulnerable people with great needs, including dementia, should always be thought of first.
- Three other people, including Higginson, deny aiding and abetting corruption.
- This is a very exciting proposal for the whole community, including the people of Oakenrod.
- Very soon Cumae spread its power over the whole Phlegraean area, including Naples.
- There should have been seven of us but I could only count six, including myself.
- He said it was hoped to involve the whole community, including trades people and organisations.
- There were people in the house at the time, including a young child, but nobody was injured.
- This is money that could be better spent on a whole range of services, including health care and education.
Synonyms which include(s), inclusive of, counting as well as, plus, together with Definition of including in US English: includingprepositionɪnˈkludɪŋinˈklo͞odiNG Containing as part of the whole being considered. languages including Welsh, Cornish, and Breton weapons were recovered from the house, including a shotgun Example sentencesExamples - Controls are sampled from the whole cohort, including people who become cases.
- The car had been chased by a number of people, including security guards from a number of shops.
- He called her from the Whistling Goose pub in Hull where he was drinking with a group of people, including Niall.
- This is money that could be better spent on a whole range of services, including health care and education.
- This is a very exciting proposal for the whole community, including the people of Oakenrod.
- It's impossible to know until we privatise the whole transport system, including roads.
- Soon the whole ground was singing it and many people, including me, were in tears.
- These are people who cannot buy their normal requirement of food, including rice.
- This is meant to be an amenity for the whole city, including teenagers.
- Its aim would be to keep talented people, including students from the University, in the district.
- He said it was hoped to involve the whole community, including trades people and organisations.
- We just need to work on the whole package, including the tyres, to make it better.
- On March 20, he was in a company people carrier with three attendants, including a driver.
- Three other people, including Higginson, deny aiding and abetting corruption.
- She got together with neighbours, including Mr Zeller, and a public meeting was organised.
- Very soon Cumae spread its power over the whole Phlegraean area, including Naples.
- Vulnerable people with great needs, including dementia, should always be thought of first.
- There were people in the house at the time, including a young child, but nobody was injured.
- Actually my whole family were baptised and confirmed Roman Catholic, including me.
- There should have been seven of us but I could only count six, including myself.
Synonyms which include, which includes, inclusive of, counting |