exclude (Meaning)

Wordnet

exclude (v)

prevent from being included or considered or accepted

prevent from entering; shut out

lack or fail to include

prevent from entering; keep out

put out or expel from a place

Webster

exclude (v. t.)

To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to debar from participation or enjoyment; to deprive of; to except; -- the opposite to admit; as, to exclude a crowd from a room or house; to exclude the light; to exclude one nation from the ports of another; to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting.

To thrust out or eject; to expel; as, to exclude young animals from the womb or from eggs.

exclude Sentence Examples

  1. The list of participants excludes those who have not registered by the deadline.
  2. The experiment excluded variables that could potentially confound the results.
  3. The survey excludes individuals under the age of 18, as they are not considered to be a reliable source of information.
  4. The policy excludes certain types of medical procedures from coverage, deeming them to be non-essential.
  5. The organization's membership excludes individuals who have been convicted of a felony.
  6. The concert excludes children under the age of 5, as they are considered to be too young to appreciate the music.
  7. The school excludes students who fail to maintain a certain grade point average, as they are not considered to be making satisfactory progress.
  8. The club excludes members who engage in disruptive or disrespectful behavior, as they are considered to be a negative influence on the group.
  9. The contest excludes entries that are submitted after the deadline, as they are considered to be unfair to those who submitted their entries on time.
  10. The research excludes data that is considered to be unreliable or invalid, as it could potentially skew the results.

FAQs About the word exclude

prevent from being included or considered or accepted, prevent from entering; shut out, lack or fail to include, prevent from entering; keep out, put out or exp

prevent, prohibit, bar, ban,eliminate, except, shut out,debar, count (out), preclude

include, admit, admit, include, embrace, welcome, take in, receive, accept, take in

The list of participants excludes those who have not registered by the deadline.

The experiment excluded variables that could potentially confound the results.

The survey excludes individuals under the age of 18, as they are not considered to be a reliable source of information.

The policy excludes certain types of medical procedures from coverage, deeming them to be non-essential.