To prohibit or interdict the participation or inclusion of
“Yet some complain that despite government funding and a well-intentioned bureaucracy, co-ops are free to exclude any resident they consider undesirable.”
To snub or spurn someone, especially from a group
“Being a tubby child, he was open to the taunts of others who felt little or no compassion, some going as far as to exclude him from their circle.”
To prevent from entering a place
“Officers will work with door staff to exclude any troublemakers liable to cause problems.”
To remove someone from a place
“A nonresident alien may be able to present a claim to overcome a governmental decision to exclude him from the country.”
To not be inclusive of
“The price will exclude commissions and brokerages.”
To omit from consideration or inclusion
“The words of Lord Hardwicke, as cited, exclude any reference to the statute of limitations.”
To eliminate or prevent the occurrence of
“Your tax return will be checked and rechecked to exclude any potential problems and maximize your refund.”
To prohibit or interdict the participation or inclusion of
To remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer
To keep apart or isolate from others
To get rid of
To reject someone and exclude them from one's inheritance
To remove or get rid of (completely)
To take back or renege on an initial statement or stance
To relieve or excuse from a rule, responsibility or penalty
To disregard as unimportant or insignificant
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