excluded

[ik-sklood-id]

excluded Definition

  • 1denied access to or not included in something
  • 2rejected from consideration or not taken into account

Using excluded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "excluded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was excluded from the meeting because he arrived late.

  • Example

    The new policy excluded certain groups from receiving benefits.

  • Example

    The survey excluded responses from participants under the age of 18.

  • Example

    Her name was excluded from the list of candidates for the job.

excluded Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for excluded

Phrases with excluded

  • to feel left out or not part of a group or activity

    Example

    She felt excluded from the conversation because she didn't understand the topic.

  • to prevent someone from participating in or being part of something

    Example

    The school excluded him from the sports team because of his poor grades.

  • exclude something/someone from consideration

    to not take something or someone into account when making a decision or judgment

    Example

    The study excluded data from participants who did not complete the survey.

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Summary: excluded in Brief

The term 'excluded' [ik-sklood-id] refers to being denied access or not included in something, such as being left out of a meeting or not receiving benefits. It can also mean being rejected from consideration or not taken into account, like when a name is omitted from a list of candidates. Phrases include 'feel excluded,' 'exclude someone from something,' and 'exclude something/someone from consideration.'

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