include
[ɪn'klu:d]

verb transitive

[Definition]: contain, have something as a part

[Example Sentences]:
1. PT to include more information about new features in iOS 7.
2. Its clients include government agencies and companies across the Fortune 500.
3. The smaller Android Wear smartwatch will not include LTE nor GPS, and it has a diameter of 42mm.
4. Professional Services capabilities to include full support for and deployment of VMware vSphere 6.
5. The smallest package will include more than 60 channels, while the biggest will have more than 120.
6. Lifeline was started in 1985 and expanded to include wireless phones in 2005.
7. Customers include more than 90 percent of the Fortune 500.
8. UC platforms supported include Skype for Business, Lync 2013 and Lync 2010.
9. They include Oregon in 2003, California in 2013 and Washington state in 2013.
10. Others include SAP, which has made a $500 million investment in 51 African countries through 2020.
11. Data plans include a 24-hour pass at $16 and an unlimited monthly pass at $59.95.
12. Affected editions include Exchange 2013,2010 and 2007.
13. At Computex, Microsoft announced that the Windows RT 8.1 update will, in fact, include Outlook 2013.
14. The new plans also include new features as well as more data.
15. They may also include new evidence that has emerged from the current investigation.


[Antonyms]exclude, omit

[Synonyms]hold, contain, comprise