noun
- things that are included as part of something larger
- foreign materials or substances trapped within a mineral, rock, or crystal during formation
- the practice of including people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized
Usage: geology; mineralogy
Usage: social policy; education
Examples
- The hotel package has several inclusions like breakfast and Wi-Fi.
- The geologist studied the mineral inclusions in the diamond sample.
- The school’s policy promotes inclusions of students with disabilities.
- These inclusions in the crystal make it less valuable.
- The company’s diversity program focuses on inclusions at all levels.
- The microscope revealed tiny inclusions within the amber.
- Social inclusions help create more equitable communities.