exclusion

[ɪkˈskluːʒən]

exclusion Definition

  • 1the act of not allowing someone or something to take part in an activity or to enter a place
  • 2the state of being excluded or left out

Using exclusion: Examples

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

  • Example

    The exclusion of certain groups from voting rights was a major issue in the past.

  • Example

    The company's exclusion from the trade fair was a big disappointment.

  • Example

    The exclusion of sugar from the recipe made the cake less sweet.

exclusion Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for exclusion

Phrases with exclusion

  • social exclusion

    the process of being shut out from the social, economic, and political systems which contribute to the integration of a person into society

    Example

    People with disabilities often face social exclusion due to physical and attitudinal barriers.

  • a designated area where people are not allowed to enter or stay, usually for safety or security reasons

    Example

    After the nuclear accident, an exclusion zone was established around the power plant.

  • specific factors that disqualify individuals from participating in a research study or clinical trial

    Example

    The exclusion criteria for the study included a history of heart disease and high blood pressure.

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Summary: exclusion in Brief

The term 'exclusion' [ɪkˈskluːʒən] refers to the act of not allowing someone or something to participate in an activity or enter a place. It can also refer to the state of being left out. Examples include the exclusion of certain groups from voting rights and the exclusion of sugar from a recipe. Phrases like 'social exclusion' and 'exclusion zone' extend the meaning to social and safety contexts.

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