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Definitions for Exclude
[1] to shut or keep out; prevent the entrance of.
[2] to shut out from consideration, privilege, etc.: Employees and their relatives were excluded from participation in the contest.
[3] to expel and keep out; thrust out; eject: He was excluded from the club for infractions of the rules.
[4] to keep out; prevent from entering
[5] to reject or not consider; leave out
[6] to expel forcibly; eject
[7] to debar from school, either temporarily or permanently, as a form of punishment
Words related to Exclude
prohibit, suspend, bar, prevent, preclude, omit, refuse, remove, boycott, ignore, ostracize, eliminate, reject, ban, block, embargo, oust, bate, sideline, eject
Words nearby Exclude
exclamatory, exclaustration, exclave, exclosure, excludable, exclude, excluded middle, excluding, exclusion, exclusion clause, exclusion principle
Origin of Exclude
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin exclūdere to shut out, cut off, equivalent to ex- ex-1 + -clūdere (combining form of claudere to close)
Other words from Exclude
ex·clud·er , noun
ex·clu·so·ry [ik-skloo -suh -ree, -zuh -ree] /ɪkˈsklu sə ri, -zə ri/ , adjective
pre·ex·clude , verb (used with object), pre·ex·clud·ed, pre·ex·clud·ing.
un·ex·clud·ed , adjective
un·ex·clud·ing , adjective
Word origin for Exclude
C14: from Latin exclūdere, from claudere to shut
Synonyms for Exclude
ban, bar, block, boycott, eliminate, ignore, omit, ostracize, preclude, prevent, prohibit, refuse, reject, remove, rule out, suspend, bate, blackball, blacklist, bounce, debar, disallow, eject, embargo, evict, except, interdict, obviate, occlude, oust, proscribe, repudiate, sideline, veto, close out, count out, drive out, estop, force out, get rid of, keep out, leave out, lock out, pass over, put out, refuse admittance, set aside, shut out, shut the door on, throw out, ward off