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1 uitsluiten
♦voorbeelden:die mogelijkheid kunnen we niet uitsluiten • that is a possibility we can't rule out/ignoredat is uitgesloten • that is out of the questionelkaar uitsluiten • be mutually exclusive, be incompatible -
2 excl
exclusive, tending to exclude, shutting out all others; sole, limited to a select few; incompatible; fashionable; expensive -
3 exclusiviteit
n. exclusiveness, quality of being exclusive, limitedness; tendency to exclude or shut out -
4 excommuniëren
v. excommunicate, exclude from the rites of the church, banish, expel, ostracize -
5 geslotenheid
n. closeness; exclusiveness, tendency to exclude or shut out -
6 uitsluiten
v. exclude, preclude, occlude, seclude, shut off, lock out, rule out, close out, debar, disqualify, pip, discard, boycott, ostracize -
7 uitzonden
v. exclude -
8 uitschakelen
• to cut out• to disconnect• to disengage• to eliminate• to exclude• to release• to suppress• to switch off• to trip -
9 buitensluiten
2 [niet laten meedoen] leave/shut out ⇒ exclude♦voorbeelden: -
10 het één sluit het ander niet uit
het één sluit het ander niet uitVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het één sluit het ander niet uit
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11 iemand van het lidmaatschap van een vereniging uitsluiten
iemand van het lidmaatschap van een vereniging uitsluitenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand van het lidmaatschap van een vereniging uitsluiten
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12 lidmaatschap
♦voorbeelden:iemand van het lidmaatschap van een vereniging uitsluiten • exclude someone from membership of a clubhet lidmaatschap kost ƒ25,- • the membership fee is 25 guilderszijn lidmaatschap opzeggen • resign one's membershipiemand het lidmaatschap opzeggen • expel someone (as a member)voor het lidmaatschap bedanken • resign one's membership -
13 uitzonderen
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14 weren
♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich weren〉1 [zich verdedigen] resist, combat2 [zijn best doen] exert oneself
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