Definitions and Examples of exclusion, denial
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The act of preventing someone from entering, using, or obtaining something.
Example
The exclusion of certain groups from voting rights is a violation of human rights.
The act of refusing to allow someone to enter, use, or obtain something.
Example
The denial of access to healthcare services can have serious consequences for people's health.
Key Differences: exclusion vs denial
- 1Exclusion refers to the act of preventing someone from entering, using, or obtaining something.
- 2Denial refers to the act of refusing to allow someone to enter, use, or obtain something.
Effective Usage of exclusion, denial
- 1Legal Context: Use exclusion and denial in legal contexts to describe situations where someone is not allowed to enter, use, or obtain something.
- 2Social Context: Use exclusion and denial in social contexts to describe situations where someone is excluded from a group or activity.
- 3Academic Context: Use exclusion and denial in academic contexts to describe situations where someone is denied access to education or resources.
Remember this!
The antonyms exclusion and denial convey a lack of permission or ability to enter, use, or obtain something. Use these words in legal, social, and academic contexts to describe situations where someone is not allowed to enter, use, or obtain something.