Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To include something or someone in British Thesaurus
To include something or someone
incorporate (verb)
to add or include something as a part of something else, for example as a part of an arrangement or a document
incorporate (verb)
allow for ()
to consider something when making a plan or calculation
accommodate (verb)
formal to consider and include something when you are deciding what to do
to be made up of two or more things
build in ()
to make something part of a plan, system, calculation etc
consist of ()
to be made of particular parts or things
lie (verb)
if your interest lies in a particular subject, you are interested in it
make allowance/allowances (for) ()
to consider something when making a plan or doing a calculation
number among ()
to be part of a particular group, or to include someone or something among a particular group
range (verb)
to be included in a group of numbers, ages, measurements etc with particular fixed limits
write into ()
to include a particular feature in an official document such as a contract