inclusion

inclusion
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(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
Fact of being contained
Nouns — inclusion, admission, acceptance; comprehension, incorporation, subsumption; composition, contents. See part, generality.
Verbs — include, comprise, comprehend, embody, contain, admit, embrace, take in, receive, take up, subsume; inclose, circumscribe (see circumscription); compose, incorporate, encompass; reckon or number among; cut or count in, implicate; refer to, place under, take into account or consideration; pertain or relate to.
Adjectives — included, including, inclusive; subsumptive; compendious, comprehensive, encyclopedic, omnibus; of the same class.
Adverbs — inclusively, comprehensively, etc.
Quotations — Life being all inclusion and confusion, and art being all discrimination and selection (Henry James).
Antonyms, see exclusion.
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(Roget's IV) n.
Syn. admittance, incorporation, embodiment, comprisal, formation, composition; see also addition 1 , insertion .
Ant. exclusion*, elimination, exception.

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