Includable Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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includable

[ɪnˈkluːdəbl̩ ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adjective

business

Capable of being included or added to something else.

Synonyms

addable, appendable, attachable.

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Word Description / Examples
includable

Similar to 'includable', but the spelling differs; used in the same contexts primarily in programming or technical fields. Rarely used as it is considered less standard.

  • These changes are includable in the next software update.
addable

This word is most commonly used when referring to something that can be added. It is less formal and suitable for everyday language.

  • These extra features are addable to your basic service plan.
attachable

This word is best used when referring to the ability to attach something physically or metaphorically, such as an email attachment or a physical add-on.

  • The lamp comes with attachable clamps for easy installation.
appendable

Primarily used in computing or programming, it describes the ability to add data to an end of a file or list.

  • The log files are appendable, allowing new entries to be added without deleting the old ones.

Examples of usage

  • In this package deal, all the additional features are includable at no extra cost.
  • The software has various includable modules that can be customized to suit different needs.

Translations

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Origin of 'includable'

The word 'includable' is a relatively new addition to the English language, first recorded in the late 20th century. It is derived from the verb 'include' with the suffix '-able' added to indicate the ability or possibility of being included.


See also: include, included, includes, including, inclusion, inclusive, inclusiveness, inclusivity.