permanently exclude

Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words

To exclude someone or something forever.

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Examples (10)

  • The school board voted to permanently exclude the disruptive student.
  • After the scandal, he was permanently excluded from the professional association.
  • The new security system is designed to permanently exclude any unauthorized IP addresses.
  • We must permanently exclude this possibility from our strategic planning.
  • The athlete was permanently excluded from the Olympic Games for doping.
  • If you violate the terms of service again, we will have to permanently exclude your account.
  • The country's constitution aims to permanently exclude foreign influence in its elections.
  • Her name was permanently excluded from the will after the family argument.
  • The data deletion request means we need to permanently exclude their information from all our servers.
  • The judge ruled to permanently exclude the illegally obtained evidence from the trial.