inclusion

/ɪnˈkluːʒən/
noun
  1. The act of including someone or something, or the state of being included.
    • Her inclusion in the team was a great honor.
    • The policy promotes the inclusion of all students.
    • We discussed the inclusion of new data in the report.
  2. The practice of ensuring that all people, regardless of background or ability, have equal opportunities and are valued members of a group.
    • The company focuses on diversity and inclusion.
    • Inclusion means making sure everyone feels welcome.
    • The school has a strong inclusion program for students with disabilities.
  3. Something that is included as part of a whole, especially a small part inside something else.
    • The gem has a tiny inclusion visible under a microscope.
    • The report had several inclusions from earlier studies.
    • The rock contains small mineral inclusions.
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