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exclusion noun [ ɪkˈskluːʒ(ə)n ]

• the process of excluding or the state of being excluded.
• "he had a hand in my exclusion from the committee"
Similar: barring, keeping out, debarment, debarring, disbarring, banning, ban, prohibition, embargo, rejection, ostracism, banishment, elimination, ruling out, factoring out, precluding, expulsion, removal, ejection, throwing out, suspension,
Opposite: acceptance, admission, inclusion,
Origin: late Middle English: from Latin exclusio(n- ), from excludere ‘shut out’ (see exclude).

to the exclusion of

• so as to exclude something specified.
"don't revise a few topics to the exclusion of all others"



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