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exclude

keep out / omit / rule out / bar
Transitive Verb
past: excludedpp: excludeding: excluding

This term conveys a sense of deliberate removal or boundary-setting. It often carries a social or systemic weight, implying a decision made by an authority to deny access or membership, which can evoke feelings of isolation or unfairness. In technical or logical contexts, the word shifts toward a process of elimination. It describes the systematic removal of variables or hypotheses to arrive at a truth, moving from a broad set of possibilities to a specific conclusion.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something][~ someone/something from something]

To deliberately keep someone or something out of a place, group, or privilege.

"The club decided to exclude him from membership due to his behavior."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To decide that something should not be included in a list, calculation, or consideration.

"The total price excludes tax and shipping fees."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To rule out a possibility or a particular cause through evidence or reasoning.

"The doctors were able to exclude the possibility of a stroke after the scan."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone from something]

To officially prevent someone from participating in an activity or entering a location.

"The athlete was excluded from the competition for using banned substances."

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