English to Punjabi Dictionary inclusion

inclusion

ਸ਼ਾਮਲ
definition
noun
federal legislation now mandates the inclusion of students who are English language learners
the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
The composition of these minerals is known from a handful of outcrops containing inclusions of mantle material.
a body or particle recognizably distinct from the substance in which it is embedded.
example
They call for our 'inclusion' within the community, but baulk at us having any meaningful role within our own agencies.
The programme supports measures focused on social 'inclusion' and equal opportunities.
Happily, there was no sign of a gratuitous 'inclusion' of whisky in any of the recipes.
This year, the venue has changed, and there are new people selecting the works for 'inclusion' .
they have been selected for 'inclusion' in the scheme
This is not so much an offer of 'inclusion' as an insistence upon it.
It tends a little too much towards freakishness, but it's a well-selected 'inclusion' in this context.
That this is a party which wishes to base itself upon compassion and 'inclusion' is beyond doubt.
She would be an entertaining 'inclusion' in any reality show, even in Britain.
A number of pieces out of the union of the resultant lists will then be selected for 'inclusion' in the book.
The author and editors are unable to reply to contributions not selected for 'inclusion' .
I spent the morning working on the new book of poems, selecting, sifting and sorting pieces for 'inclusion' .
federal legislation now mandates the 'inclusion' of students who are English language learners
The one that increased the likelihood the most was selected for 'inclusion' in the model.
Pupils regularly have their poems chosen for 'inclusion' in the Poetry Now competition, which publishes books annually.
Local companies have been selected, where possible, for 'inclusion' in the construction of the new building.
We each independently selected trials for 'inclusion' in the review.
They embrace and build upon the critical importance of diversity and 'inclusion' .
But to foster a sense of community and 'inclusion' , they decided to attach it to the existing building.
In Victoria, crash statistics are used to select schools for 'inclusion' in the program.
Each child selected for 'inclusion' in the sample was a biological child of the primary respondent.
By defining itself so securely on its own terms, it excluded the rest of the British Isles from 'inclusion' within it.
Psalm 23, which opens this five-section piece, is not an unconsidered 'inclusion' .
Two reviewers independently selected trials for 'inclusion' and exclusion.
In keeping with the theme of 'inclusion' , every child in the school is involved.
Movements have achieved change by fighting for 'inclusion' within this system.
A more 'inclusionary' canon that draws on works that come out of the ethnic experience or the experience of women is, we believe, integral to the literary education of lawyers who are to serve in an increasingly diverse world.
I presume these axiomatic 'inclusions' allow this to be dubbed ‘a novel of ideas’.
As is usually the case, there were surprise 'inclusions' and omissions.
Of course, some 'inclusions' are obvious and some baffling.
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