Opposite of comprising of, as part of a whole
“The gig will only feature solo artists from the rock genre and will be excluding country music.”
Opposite of present participle for to hold back or to put a constraint upon
“Once the military gets involved, we will totally lose control of the situation.”
Opposite of present participle for to regain control of oneself, typically after a shock
“I expected her to lose her composure after she found out about the affair, but to my surprise, she didn't.”
Opposite of the restraint or repression of an idea or activity, or of feelings or reactions
Opposite of introducing one or more parts of the group or topic just mentioned
“Three other people, excluding Higginson who confessed, deny aiding and abetting corruption.”
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