[
US
/ɪkˈskɫud/
]
[ UK /ɛksklˈuːd/ ]
[ UK /ɛksklˈuːd/ ]
VERB
-
prevent from being included or considered or accepted
The bad results were excluded from the report
Leave off the top piece -
lack or fail to include
The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages -
prevent from entering; shut out
The trees were shutting out all sunlight
This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country -
prevent from entering; keep out
He was barred from membership in the club -
put out or expel from a place
The unruly student was excluded from the game
How To Use exclude In A Sentence
- This does not exclude the existence of pockets of the urban population with unrealized homosexual desires.
- Most church insurance policies exclude punitive damages. Christianity Today
- The party established a de facto political cartel that excluded other parties from power.
- Benedict, put simply, is living out what he spoke of in Deus Caritas Est, which is true charity: Can we simply exclude them, as representatives of a radical fringe, from our pursuit of reconciliation and unity? Ecumenism
- The irony in Anglicanism’s devotion to its new substitute god, inclusivity, is that the only thing those who are not excluded have in common is that they are with a bunch of other people who are also not excluded. Diocese of Toronto: a Good Friday exclusive « Anglican Samizdat
- Clause 19.4 excludes all liability for indirect or consequential loss or damage on the part of either party.
- The company was under no obligation to the traditional Papuan owners of the land, who were excluded from the consultations.
- True patriotism doesn't exclude an understanding of the patriotism of others.
- The judges decided to exclude evidence which had been unfairly attained.
- Current data limitations such as the small size of the population mean the possibility of a small increased risk cannot be excluded.