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inclusion

[ in-kloo-zhuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of including.
  2. the state of being included.
  3. something that is included.
  4. the practice or policy of including and integrating all people and groups in activities, organizations, political processes, etc., especially those who are disadvantaged, have suffered discrimination, or are living with disabilities: Our company is committed to addressing issues of diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

    Political and civic inclusion is vital to a sustainable democracy.

    Our company is committed to addressing issues of diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

  5. the educational policy of placing students with physical or mental disabilities in regular classrooms and providing them with certain accommodations.
  6. Biology. a body suspended in the cytoplasm, as a granule.
  7. Mineralogy. a solid body or a body of gas or liquid enclosed within the mass of a mineral.
  8. Petrography. xenolith.
  9. Logic, Mathematics. the relationship between two sets when the second is a subset of the first.


inclusion

/ ɪˈːə /

noun

  1. the act of including or the state of being included
  2. something included
  3. geology a solid fragment, liquid globule, or pocket of gas enclosed in a mineral or rock
  4. maths
    1. the relation between two sets that obtains when all the members of the first are members of the second ⊆Y
    2. the relation that obtains between two sets when the first includes the second but not vice versa ⊂Y
  5. engineering a foreign particle in a metal, such as a particle of metal oxide
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Other 51Թ Forms

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of inclusion1

First recorded in 1590–1600; inclusion def 9 was first recorded in 1945–50; from Latin Գūō- (stem of Գūō ) “a shutting in,” equivalent to Գū(ܲ) ( incluse ) + -ō- noun suffix ( -ion )
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"In short, the place is much loved by many thousands of people," Mr Wilmott said, adding its reputation was "spread worldwide" by its inclusion in the 1992 film Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.

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California’s latest lawsuit, challenging the Trump administration’s threat to revoke federal funding from schools with diversity, equity and inclusion programs, was just filed Friday.

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If you have the internal resources available and feel safe enough to self-soothe and stay professional, fauxitude can make you a compassionate advocate for your own inclusion.

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He made abolishing diversity, equity and inclusion programs his first task as chairman, sending strongly worded letters to Walt Disney Co.

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Of nine “equity and inclusion” positions in the department, five were cut in Bass’ proposed budget for 2025-26, though the mayor’s office said that would not result in any layoffs.

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