Sentences with include
in·clude
I i - A good British breakfast always includes sausages. [VERB noun]
- I had worked hard to be included in a project like this. [be VERB-ed + in]
- The city museum of The Hague has decided not to include in an exhibition a work of art that may offend Muslims, it was reported on Monday.
- Features include wide entrance hall, high ceilings, French oak and limestone floors.
- The cost includes taxes
- To be included as a candidate
- But in the past decade, the sector expanded to include funds prepared to take on much higher risks.
- Entertainment on board will include ballroom dancing and period dancing, including the jive and 1930s.
- I will purchase the vacation package if you will include car rental.
- The vacation package includes car rental. Does this volume of Shakespeare include his sonnets?I was included in the invitation to the family gathering. up to and including page twenty-five
- Include implies a containing as part of a whole; , comprise, in discriminating use, means to consist of and takes as its object the various parts that make up the whole [his library comprises 2,000 volumes and includes many first editions]; comprehend suggests that the object is contained within the total scope or range of the subject, sometimes by implication [the word “beauty” comprehends various concepts]; embrace1 stresses the variety of objects comprehended [he had embraced a number of hobbies]; involve implies inclusion of an object because of its connection with the subject as a consequence or antecedent [acceptance of the office involves responsibilities]
- The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.