The difference between Include and Miss off
When used as verbs, include means to bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member, whereas miss off means to drop.
Include is also noun with the meaning: a piece of source code or other content that is dynamically retrieved for inclusion in another item.
check bellow for the other definitions of Include and Miss off
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Include as a verb:
To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
Examples:
"I will purchase the vacation package if you will include car rental."
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Include as a verb:
To contain, as parts of a whole; to comprehend.
Examples:
"The vacation package includes car rental."
"Does this volume of Shakespeare include his sonnets?"
"I was included in the invitation to the family gathering."
"up to and including page twenty-five"
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Include as a verb (obsolete):
To enclose, confine.
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Include as a verb (obsolete):
To conclude; to terminate.
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Include as a verb (programming):
To use a directive that allows the use of source code from another file.
Examples:
"You have to include the strings library to use this function."
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Include as a noun (programming):
A piece of source code or other content that is dynamically retrieved for inclusion in another item.
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Miss off as a verb (transitive, UK):
To drop; leave off; omit.