included
Americanadjective
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being part of the whole; contained; covered.
Breakfast is included in the price of the room.
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Botany. not projecting beyond the mouth of the corolla, as stamens or a style.
adjective
Other Word Forms
- includedness noun
- unincluded adjective
Etymology
Origin of included
Example Sentences
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Participants included specialists from universities, private companies, and national laboratories such as PPPL.
From Science Daily
Increasingly these "European" or Western alliances include what are described as like-minded nations from outside the continent, such as Canada, South Korea and Japan, which are often now included in Nato military exercises too.
From BBC
These included higher elevation areas with more moisture and vegetation, highly saline zones exposed to intense UV radiation, and fog-fed oases where plant life flourishes against the odds.
From Science Daily
The study included about 1,400 participants treated at St. Jude.
From Science Daily
The report included Abel’s inaugural shareholder letter, which drew praise from longtime Berkshire supporters, as my colleague Andrew Bary reported.
From Barron's
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