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The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
“The school is committed to the inclusion of students with special needs in mainstream classrooms.”
Plural form of inclusion: the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
“The committee focused on the inclusions of diverse perspectives in the final report.”
Operating or existing in a state of concealment; incognito.
“The celebrity traveled incog to avoid being mobbed by fans at the airport.”
Having one's true identity concealed.
“The famous actor traveled incognito to avoid being mobbed by fans.”
Not able to exist or work together in combination because of inherent differences or conflicting characteristics.
“The new software update is incompatible with older operating systems.”
Inability to do something successfully; lack of skill, qualification, or capacity to perform a required task.
“The project failed primarily due to the gross incompetence of the management team.”
The state or quality of being incomplete; lack of completion or finish.
“The project was left in a state of incompletion due to a sudden lack of funding.”
Not important or significant; lacking relevance or logical sequence.
“The meeting was filled with inconsequential chatter that delayed the actual decision-making process.”
The quality or state of being changeable, fickle, or unpredictable; lack of steadfastness in temperament, affection, or loyalty.
“His emotional inconstancy made it difficult for others to rely on him in times of crisis.”
The act of including, embedding, or integrating a specific physical or digital location identifier into a larger body of text, data, or structure.
“The software is capable of incorporating an address into the metadata of every photo taken.”
The action of including something as part of a whole or the legal process of forming a company or organization.
“The incorporation of new safety standards into the manufacturing process reduced accidents by half.”
Containing errors; not true, accurate, or right.
“His answer to the math problem was incorrect.”
A response or solution that is factually wrong, erroneous, or fails to satisfy the requirements of a question or problem.
“The student received a low grade because she provided an incorrect answer to the final math problem.”
Becoming greater in size, amount, degree, or intensity.
“There is an increasing demand for renewable energy sources worldwide.”
To make someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing; to present proof of or implicate in a crime.
“He refused to answer the detective's questions, fearing he might incriminate himself.”