Exclude Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (original) (raw)
Britannica Dictionary definition of EXCLUDE
[+ object]
1
a
:
to prevent (someone) from doing something or being a part of a group
- You can share files with some people on the network while excluding others.
— often + from
- Don't exclude your little sister from the game.
- Until 1920, women were excluded from the right to vote in the U.S.
— opposite include
b
:
to leave out (something)
:
to not include (something)
- The prices on the menu exclude tax.
— often + from
- Certain words should be excluded from polite conversation. [=should not be used in polite conversation]
— opposite include
2
:
to think that (something, such as a possibility) is not worth attention
- We can't altogether/entirely exclude [=_discount_] the possibility that the economy will soon improve.
— exclusion
noun,
plural
exclusions
[noncount]
- the exclusion of women from the priesthood
- He spent all his time with colleagues to the exclusion of [=in a way that excluded] his own family.
[count]
- exclusions noted in the insurance policy