Antonym: inclusion. Similar words: exclusive, exclusively, conclusion, preclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, allusion, illusion. Meaning: [-uːʒən] n. 1. the state of being excluded 2. the state of being excommunicated 3. a deliberate act of omission 4. the act of forcing out someone or something.
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61. Without the exclusion principle, matter would collapse in on itself!
62. The exclusion of school-leavers from the unemployment figures is a more contentious issue.
63. Clearly, exclusion of through traffic is a necessary but not sufficient condition for creating safe and liveable streets.
64. During these years race became the cultural flashpoint, and most political careers were founded on a rhetoric of purity and exclusion.
65. The caste system is an extreme example of social closure since the exclusion of outsiders from the status group is so complete.
66. Voice over Police are already monitoring the movements of travellers convoys and the exclusion order will give them widespread powers of arrest.
67. The stoles were symbols of membership as well as exclusion.
68. The inclusion or exclusion of information is decided by our historical experience which is gained by reading, discussion and thought.
69. The interactions are represented by integer-spin fields that do not obey the Pauli exclusion principle.
70. The Government said that strictly controlled licences would be awarded to farms outside the foot and mouth exclusion zones.
71. In unmistakable terms the Act prohibits the exclusion of-individuals from federally funded programs because of their race.
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72. It would be a mistake to point to any single explanation to the exclusion of the others.
73. The women's exclusion from the pit separated them from a share in those incomes.
74. The resolution ended the exclusion of professional athletes from the Olympics.
75. A general exclusion clause which excludes liability altogether is thus very unlikely to be reasonable under s 3.
76. The three-man tribunal did allow, however, that the exclusion appeared to be too harsh for the alleged crime.
77. This sense of linguistic exclusion can be complicated by various cultural differences.
78. Such exclusion from citizenship is again the mark of the underclass.
79. I thought about the sound of contact, to the exclusion of everything else.
80. Nevertheless[sentencedict.com], the section makes clear that an agreement to submit disputes to arbitration is not to be regarded as an exclusion.
81. The exclusion from patent of computer programs reflects international trends.
82. This would not be to the exclusion of other World Religions which would be included in their appropriate curricular area.
83. But a climate of mutual exclusion and distrust is detrimental to both and is increasingly unrealistic in an information-based society.
84. I felt the nausea of awakening to a brand new day of suffering, a dawn of utter exclusion from my fellow mortals.
85. Although both Gillespie and Smith concerned indemnities the same principles apply to exclusion clauses.
86. Council officers say control measures including screening and exclusion are paying off.
87. Where the seller is successful in adding his additional clause, the guarantee obviously acts as an exclusion of liability.
88. The Revolution certainly marked a belated victory for the policy of Exclusion, and finally established the legislative sovereignty of Parliament.
89. These stars would be supported by the exclusion principle repulsion between neutrons and protons, rather than between electrons.
90. It is not just a romantic attachment between two individuals to the exclusion of the world at large.
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