exclude from

Frequency: 9.025.0 per million words

Used to indicate the group, place, or activity that someone is prevented from joining.

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Examples (10)

  • Women were excluded from the club.
  • Many local people felt excluded from decisions that affected their own community.
  • Certain groups tend to be excluded from full participation in society.
  • Women in such societies are effectively excluded from public affairs.
  • The new policy excludes immigrants from certain benefits.
  • Students were excluded from the meeting due to space constraints.
  • The judge decided to exclude the witness from the courtroom.
  • Children under 16 are excluded from this event.
  • The contract excludes liability from natural disasters.
  • Minority groups have been historically excluded from leadership positions.