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Meaning of exclusion
The state of being excluded or the act of excluding someone or something.
Etymology of exclusion
The word "exclusion" comes from the Latin "exclusio", which is derived from "excludere", meaning "to shut out"
The term has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the act of shutting someone or something out
Synonyms
rejection
ostracism
ban
segregation
isolation
separation
expulsion
elimination
removal
disqualification
debarment
prohibition
restriction
limitation
exception
omission
exclusionary
segregationist
discriminatory
prejudicial
biased
unfairness
inequality
partiality
unevenness
disparity
differentiation
distinction
demarcation
division
detachment
disconnection
dissociation
separation
seclusion
solitude
confinement
quarantine
embargo
blacklist
boycott
lockout
shutdown
closure
Definitions
- The state of being excluded or the act of excluding someone or something from a place, group, or activity
- The process of preventing someone from joining a group, or taking part in an activity
- A clause in an insurance policy that excludes certain types of loss or damage from coverage
Usage Examples
- The company's policy of exclusion led to many people being unable to access the service
- The new law aims to reduce social exclusion by providing support to disadvantaged groups
- The exclusion of certain items from the warranty is clearly stated in the contract
Antonyms
inclusion
admission
acceptance
integration
incorporation
unity
fusion
amalgamation
merger
absorption
assimilation
equality
fairness
impartiality
neutrality
objectivity
openness
receptivity
tolerance
welcoming
permission
entitlement
authorization
sanction
ratification
confirmation
validation