exclude

  • 31exclude — verb 1》 deny access to; keep out.     ↘expel (a pupil) from a school. 2》 remove from consideration.     ↘prevent the occurrence of. Phrases law (or principle) of the excluded middle Logic the principle that one (and one only) of two contradictory …

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  • 32exclude — v. a. 1. Bar, debar, preclude, reject, shut out. 2. Prohibit, restrain, hinder, withhold. 3. Except, omit, not include. 4. Expel, eject, extrude, thrust out …

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  • 33exclude — verb 1) women were excluded from many scientific societies Syn: keep out, deny access to, shut out, debar, disbar, bar, ban, prohibit, ostracized Ant: admit, accept 2) the clause excluded any judicial review …

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  • 34exclude — v 1. debar, shut out, shut the door on, lock out; bar, stand in the way, prevent; ban, disallow, prohibit, forbid, embargo. 2. eliminate, count out, rule out, preclude; forget, pass over, skip, except, omit, leave or keep out; spurn, reject,… …

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  • 35exclude — ex·clude …

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  • 36exclude — verb 1) women were excluded from the club Syn: keep out, deny access to, shut out, bar, ban, prohibit 2) the clause excluded any judicial review Syn: rule out, preclude 3) the price exclude …

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  • 37exclude — ex•clude [[t]ɪkˈsklud[/t]] v. t. clud•ed, clud•ing 1) to shut or keep out; prevent the entrance of 2) to shut out from consideration, privilege, etc 3) to expel and keep out • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L exclūdere to shut out, cut off… …

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  • 38exclude —   Koe, pale, waiho aku …

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  • 39exclude — /ɪk sklu:d/ verb to keep out, or not to include ● The interest charges have been excluded from the document. ● Damage by fire is excluded from the policy …

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  • 40exclude — see SLUICE …

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