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1 exclude
[ik'sklu:d]1) (to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something: They excluded her from the meeting.) a exclude2) (to shut out; to keep out: Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.) a ţine/a lăsa afară3) (to leave out of consideration: We cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying.) a exclude•- excluding -
2 except
[ik'sept] 1. preposition(leaving out; not including: They're all here except him; Your essay was good except that it was too long.) în afară de; doar că2. verb(to leave out or exclude.) a lăsa deoparte, a exclude, a excepta- excepted- excepting
- exception
- exceptional
- exceptionally
- except for
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3 eliminate
[i'limineit](to get rid of; to omit or exclude: He was eliminated from the tennis match in the first round.) a elimina -
4 expel
[ik'spel]past tense, past participle - expelled; verb1) (to send away in disgrace (a person from a school etc): The child was expelled for stealing.) a elimina, a exclude2) (to get rid of: an electric fan for expelling kitchen smells.) a evacua•
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exclude — ► VERB 1) deny access to; keep out. 2) remove from consideration. 3) prevent the occurrence of. 4) expel (a pupil) from a school. DERIVATIVES excludable adjective excluder noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
exclude — ex‧clude [ɪkˈskluːd] verb [transitive] 1. to deliberately not include something: • The judge has decided to exclude her evidence. exclude somebody/something from something • One study did not use a double blind design and was therefore excluded… … Financial and business terms
exclude — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely, entirely, totally ▪ not absolutely, not wholly ▪ The possibility of error cannot be absolutely excluded. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
exclude — ex·clude /ik sklüd/ vt ex·clud·ed, ex·clud·ing 1: to prevent or restrict the entry or admission of exclude hearsay evidence 2: to remove from participation, consideration, or inclusion (as in insurance coverage) the excluded perils include acts… … Law dictionary
exclude — verb a) To bar (someone) from entering; to keep out. b) To expel; to put out. Ant: include See Also … Wiktionary
exclude — verb 1》 deny access to; keep out. ↘expel (a pupil) from a school. 2》 remove from consideration. ↘prevent the occurrence of. Phrases law (or principle) of the excluded middle Logic the principle that one (and one only) of two contradictory … English new terms dictionary
exclude — verb 1) women were excluded from many scientific societies Syn: keep out, deny access to, shut out, debar, disbar, bar, ban, prohibit, ostracized Ant: admit, accept 2) the clause excluded any judicial review … Thesaurus of popular words
exclude — verb 1) women were excluded from the club Syn: keep out, deny access to, shut out, bar, ban, prohibit 2) the clause excluded any judicial review Syn: rule out, preclude 3) the price exclude … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
exclude — [[t]ɪksklu͟ːd[/t]] excludes, excluding, excluded 1) VERB If you exclude someone from a place or activity, you prevent them from entering it or taking part in it. [V n from n] The Academy excluded women from its classes... [V n from n] The army… … English dictionary
exclude — /Ik sklu:d/ verb (T) 1 to deliberately not include something, especially a particular group of people or things: a special diet that excludes dairy products | exclude sb/sth from sth: If we exclude uncompleted projects from the calculations, the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
exclude */*/*/ — UK [ɪkˈskluːd] / US [ɪkˈsklud] verb [transitive] Word forms exclude : present tense I/you/we/they exclude he/she/it excludes present participle excluding past tense excluded past participle excluded 1) to deliberately not include something These… … English dictionary