Inclusions [noun]

Definition of Inclusions:

addition

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Sentence/Example of Inclusions:

But if the pupil shuts his eyes, such inclusions will not be observed.

The moment we use the copula, the moment we express subjective inclusions, poetry evaporates.

But its omissions are even more distinctly Irish than its inclusions.

He wrote an attack on the mengenlehre psychology school—point-sets of emotions, class-inclusions of reactions and so on.

Liquid inclusions, some of which are certainly carbon dioxide, have also been observed.

Like most generalizations, this one has possibly more exceptions than inclusions.

It was about an inch in diameter and two in length, and there were inclusions in the clear material.

Such inclusions often weaken the whole, as they confuse rather than enlighten the reader.

Some of the inclusions were found wholly illogical and unsuited to the work of the several Departments.

This nucleus is nourished by oils, salts and other inclusions, known as Cytoplasm.