inclusion
inclusion — noun
1. Making someone or something part of a larger group, collection, or list; also, a
Making someone or something part of a larger group, collection, or list; also, a person who has been added to a group or an item that appears on a list.
The committee discussed the inclusion of a new chapter in the final report.
inclusion of + noun phrase
Christopher felt proud of his inclusion in the national basketball team.
inclusion in + group
The inclusion of fresh vegetables in school meals helped children eat better.
Élise's painting was proposed for inclusion in the city gallery exhibition.
Several residents questioned the inclusion of luxury furniture in the hospital budget.
- addition
implies something extra is put in, but not necessarily as an integral part of a group
- incorporation
more formal; suggests the thing becomes fully part of a larger whole
- admission
focuses on being allowed to enter a group or institution
- exclusion
the act of leaving someone or something out
文法句型
inclusion of [something]
inclusion in [group]
inclusion on [list]
用法筆記
Often used with prepositions 'of' (what is included) and 'in' or 'on' (where it belongs). When countable, it refers to a specific item or person that has been included.
常見錯誤
2. The approach of making sure that all members of society, whatever their personal
The approach of making sure that all members of society, whatever their personal characteristics or circumstances, can join fully in daily life and feel valued.
The school's inclusion program pairs all students in the same classroom activities.
inclusion program
Rachid believes true inclusion requires changes to both attitudes and physical spaces.
The company won an award for its strong commitment to inclusion in the workplace.
The community centre hired Feng to plan activities that everyone could join equally.
Adaeze's research focuses on promoting inclusion for people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- integration
focuses on combining different groups into a unified whole
- acceptance
emphasises a welcoming attitude rather than structural policy
- belonging
stresses the emotional feeling of being valued within a group
- exclusion
the state of being kept out or left out of activities and opportunities
- discrimination
unfair treatment of people based on group membership
文法句型
commitment to inclusion
inclusion in [context]
promote inclusion
用法筆記
Common in education, workplace diversity, and social policy contexts. Frequently appears alongside 'diversity' and 'equity' as part of the 'DEI' framework.