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inclusion

/ɪnˈkluːʒən/

Meanings
  • Verb

    The action or process of including or the state of being included. The act of inviting or permitting someone to join a group or organization.

    - "The new member was welcomed with open arms and included in all team activities."
    - "The teacher made sure that every student felt included in the classroom."
  • Verb

    The act of enclosing or containing something within something else.

    - "The box was carefully included in the larger package."
    - "The painting was included in the art exhibition."

Antonyms

exclusion
Rhymes
Words rhyming with inclusion
includes , muzzles , puzzles , dispenses , employs , appeases , pleases , teases , eases , apeases , cheeses , appeasement , ceases , appeasements , seizes , tease , appease , ease , appeased , teases , pleases , displeases , appeasements , pleas , ease , seize , tease , appeased , appeasement , pleases , seizes , tease , appeased , appeasement , pleases , seize , tease , appeased
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Incline (English) : To slant or tilt, to lean or bend, or to have a preference for something

  2. Inclosure (English) : The act of enclosing land for private use, or the enclosed land itself


Variants
List of all variants of inclusion that leads to same result
inclusion , inclusionary , inclusions , inclusion bodies , inclusion body
Forms
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Includes, including, included, inclusionary, inclusiveness


Etymology
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From Old French 'inclus', past participle of 'inclure', meaning 'to enclose'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'inclusion' comes from the Latin word 'inclusus', which means 'enclosed' or 'contained'.

  2. The concept of inclusion has been a significant theme in various religious and spiritual traditions, including Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam.

  3. In mathematics, the term 'inclusion' is used to describe the relationship between two sets, where one set is a subset of the other and all its elements are also elements of the larger set.


Related Concepts
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  1. Diversity: The presence of variety and differences within a group or society, including differences in race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, and ability.

  2. Equity: The fair treatment and equal access to opportunities and resources for all individuals, regardless of their background or identity.

  3. Social Justice: The concept of fair and just relations between individuals and society as a whole, with a focus on addressing systemic inequalities and promoting equal opportunities for all.


Culture
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Inclusion has been a significant concept in various cultures and societies throughout history. It has been used to promote unity, equality, and acceptance, particularly in the context of social justice and human rights. In literature, the theme of inclusion is often explored through stories of individuals or groups who are excluded or marginalized and their struggles to find acceptance. In art, inclusion can be seen in works that depict diverse communities and celebrate differences. In music, there are numerous songs that address themes of inclusion, such as 'What's Going On' by Marvin Gaye and 'We Are the World' by USA for Africa.

How to Memorize "inclusion"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a group of people coming together, each one bringing their unique perspective and contributing to the whole. Imagine a puzzle being completed with each piece fitting perfectly into place. Visualize a container or box that holds something valuable and protected.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'inclusion' with the idea of bringing people together, creating a sense of belonging, and providing opportunities for growth and development.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'INCLUDE' to remember the different aspects of inclusion: Invite, Notice, Connect, Understand, and Engage.


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