Antonym: exclusion. Similar words: conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, seclusion, exclusion, preclusion, exclusionary rule, inclusive. Meaning: [ɪn'kluːʒn] n. 1. the state of being included 2. the relation of comprising something 3. any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases) 4. the act of including.
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61. Birthtales looks forward to the day when these female experiences are considered to be a valid subjects for inclusion in galleries.
62. Inclusion of children with known language difficulties will ensure that items which most effectively identify language difficulties are included in the test.
63. The survey says it would be eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
64. Let me also ask the Minister to deal with the whole question of the inclusion of suspicions.
65. Sixteen days after liver transplantation a deterioration in liver function tests occurred and liver biopsy showed cytomegalovirus inclusion bodies.
66. Yes: Parliament would debate inclusion of the Social Chapter later.
67. The inclusion of measures of social deprivation is also poorly thought out.
68. Their inclusion in the non-progressive category does not influence the main conclusion that deficits are highest in monitoring patients with progressive disorders.
69. The inclusion of birth weight as one of the enrolment characteristics is probably inappropriate.
70. A striking feature of the Bank's recent sponsorship programme has been the inclusion of major exhibitions alongside the more traditional concerts.
71. Conceiving citizenship is this manner allows for a clearer understanding of the complexities of contemporary forms of social inclusion and exclusion.
72. The final selection will be based on local requirements and the information returned from governing bodies wishing to be considered for inclusion.
73. The inclusion of added emphasis paragraphs would also undermine the clarity of audit reporting.
74. The inclusion of so many figures and statistics makes the article virtually unreadable.
75. Inclusion of corrections for relaxation effects improves the accuracy of its predictions.
76. The company will be managed so that the ordinary shares will qualify for inclusion in a general personal equity plan.
77. After a minimum period of five days stability they were eligible for randomisation and inclusion into the trial.
78. Sometimes it is incorrectly assumed that listing patients' problems precludes inclusion of psychiatric diagnosis.
79. Most drivers needed little encouragement and the inclusion of the pretty girl became one of the perks.
80. Checklist of information for inclusion in reports of clinical trials.
81. However,[Sentencedict.com ] their potential implications for the major conurbations merits their inclusion here.
82. But I can justify its inclusion on a couple of points.
83. It is relevant to note here the author's inclusion of scenes of a physically titillating dimension.
84. Disability arts is a circuitous route to the inclusion of Disabled people in mainstream arts and wider society.
85. The most significant enhancement is the inclusion of Wysiwyg add-in which does allow reports from the spreadsheet to be rather more stylish.
86. A submission has been made to the Minister for Social Welfare for inclusion in the Act.
87. The game at Twickenham today will be all the better for the inclusion of the National Anthem.
88. Adherence to such a scheme, modified perhaps by inclusion of the Asiatic stage[sentencedict.com], has continued to the present day.
89. The inclusion of Silk Protein helps maintain the natural water balance to protect, condition and restore the elasticity of hair.
90. Inclusion in the large diameter cavity but not in the smaller establishes size and shape as factors influencing the ease of filling.
More similar words: conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, seclusion, exclusion, preclusion, exclusionary rule, inclusive, conclusive, inconclusive, allusion, delusion, illusion, collusion, disillusion, disillusionment, exclusive, exclusively, fusion, infusion, contusion, confusion, intrusion, transfusion, include, including, conclude, concluded, recluse, cluster.