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[ US /ɪkˈskɫud/ ]
[ UK /ɛksklˈuːd/ ]
VERB
  1. prevent from being included or considered or accepted
    The bad results were excluded from the report
    Leave off the top piece
  2. lack or fail to include
    The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages
  3. 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
  4. prevent from entering; keep out
    He was barred from membership in the club
  5. 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.
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