effectively exclude
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To exclude something in a way that achieves the intended result.
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- Women in such societies are effectively excluded from public affairs.
- The new policy effectively excludes low-income families from the program.
- These barriers effectively exclude minorities from leadership positions.
- The high fees effectively exclude working-class students from university.
- Strict requirements effectively exclude small businesses from government contracts.
- The location effectively excludes elderly residents from accessing services.
- Language barriers effectively exclude immigrants from job opportunities.
- The complex application process effectively excludes many qualified candidates.
- Digital literacy requirements effectively exclude older adults from online services.
- The membership criteria effectively exclude anyone without a college degree.