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exclusion

[ik-skloo-zhuhn]

noun

  1. an act or instance of excluding.

  2. the state of being excluded.

  3. Physiology.a keeping apart; blocking of an entrance.



exclusion

/ ɪˈːə /

noun

  1. the act or an instance of excluding or the state of being excluded

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • exclusionary adjective
  • nonexclusion noun
  • preexclusion noun
  • self-exclusion noun
  • ˈܲDzԲ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of exclusion1

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin 泦ūō- (stem of 泦ūō ), equivalent to 泦ū(ܲ) (past participle of 泦ū “to shut out”; exclude ) + -ō- -ion
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The populist right wants tougher sentences for teenagers carrying knives, and the exclusion of disruptive pupils from regular classes.

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As a result, Hernandez was allowed to compete at the state finals in the girls’ long jump, high jump and triple jump, but her qualifying did not result in the exclusion of any cisgender girl.

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After a chaotic process, the final draft published in 2019 excluded nearly two million residents of Assam - many of them were put in detention camps while others have appealed in higher courts against their exclusion.

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It found that many Jewish and Muslim students faced bias, exclusion and alienation from the university curriculum and its community.

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"This isn't going to help tackle exclusion," warns Edvard, who points out that banning some of the buses will mean there will be fewer buses to go around.

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