inclusion
noun OPAL W
  /ɪnˈkluːʒn/
  /ɪnˈkluːʒn/
- [uncountable] the fact of including somebody/something; the fact of being included
- His inclusion in the team is in doubt.
 
Extra Examples- Legal issues precluded the interview's inclusion on the DVD.
 - Some words are too infrequent to be worthy of inclusion in the dictionary.
 - The rebels refused to accept the inclusion of representatives of the existing regime in the negotiations.
 - There are strict criteria for inclusion in the competition.
 - They tried to prevent the inclusion of any offensive material.
 - We welcome readers' letters for possible inclusion on this page.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- possible
 - social
 
- be worthy of
 - deserve
 - justify
 - …
 
- for inclusion
 
- criteria for inclusion
 
 - [countable] a person or thing that is included
- There were some surprising inclusions in the list.
 
 - [uncountable] the fact or policy of providing equal opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise not get them, for example people who are disabled or belong to minority groups
- The company is actively promoting diversity and inclusion.
 - The internet promotes the social inclusion of groups such as the elderly and disabled.
 
 opposite exclusion 
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from Latin inclusio(n-), from includere ‘shut in’.