Definitions and Examples of inclusion, admission
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The act of including or being included within a group or structure.
Example
The company's policy on diversity and inclusion has made it a more welcoming workplace for employees from different backgrounds.
The act of allowing someone to enter a place or join an organization.
Example
The admission fee to the museum includes a guided tour of the exhibits.
Key Differences: inclusion vs admission
- 1Inclusion refers to the act of being included in a group or structure, while outs refers to being excluded or left out.
- 2Admission refers to the act of allowing someone to enter a place or join an organization, while outs refers to not being allowed or accepted.
Effective Usage of inclusion, admission
- 1Diversity and Inclusion: Use inclusion to promote diversity and create a welcoming environment for everyone.
- 2Membership and Access: Use admission to describe the process of joining a group or gaining access to a place.
- 3Exclusion and Rejection: Use outs to describe situations where someone is excluded or rejected from a group or activity.
Remember this!
The antonyms of outs are inclusion and admission. Use inclusion to promote diversity and create a welcoming environment, use admission to describe the process of joining a group or gaining access to a place, and use outs to describe situations where someone is excluded or rejected.