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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121. Shaking off years of symbolic retirement, hedges now bristle with the double thorn of enclosure and exclusion.
122. If the world had been created without the exclusion principle, quarks would not form separate, well-defined protons and neutrons.
123. But poverty is also the direct result of a new historical disadvantage: the exclusion of older men and women from work.
124. They had been sensitized to exclusion as they were growing up.
125. The exclusion of associative adjectives from predicative position is an automatic result.
126. Chapter 10 deals with the position where one of the terms is an exclusion clause.
127. The situation of older Black women is even worse, suffering as they do exclusion based on both patriarchy and racism.
128. May responded that this exclusion did not constitute discrimination, nor did it degrade the status of women in the Church.
129. Having regard to future possibilities as well as present realities, an exclusion clause would be indispensable in the new system.
130. Exclusion of one third of the electorate does violence to all that we pretend by our adherence to democracy.
131. This worship of muscle and melanin to the exclusion of other qualities has become part of black sensibilities, too. Sentencedict.com
132. The exclusion zone approved by the Home Secretary bans any procession or convoy of vehicles in the area.
133. In thirty minutes he substantially re-established his parliamentary position and announced a 200-mile naval exclusion zone around the Falklands.
134. Child's grade C and age were the main criteria for exclusion and many patients were ineligible for more than one reason.
135. The chapter focus then switches to chromatographic modes, reversed phase, ion exchange and size exclusion being examined.
136. Accompanying the exclusion from the labour market has been a policy of disenfranchising the underclass from full welfare citizenship.
137. The evidence is not good enough to support any one of these interpretations to the total exclusion of either of the others.
138. The leading case on exclusion of liability for negligence is Smith v Bush.
139. The great need, in his view, is to cultivate selfless or detached action to the exclusion of egocentric activity.
140. Here, Christie's tightly produced specialist sales are aimed at the discerning buyer to the exclusion of the average punter.
141. The nature of the contract, contractual and tortious liabilities and the use of exclusion clauses will be considered.
142. The courts were generally reluctant to construe an exclusion clause as covering cases of breach of fundamental term or fundamental breach.
143. Given the inapplicability of the exclusion principle, there is no economic incentive for private enterprises to supply lighthouses.
144. For example, there may be good grounds for the total exclusion of the public from some nature reserves.
145. The exclusion of properties expropriated before 1949 from restitution was inevitable.
146. In fact, there is no provision for air exclusion zones in Resolution 688.
147. In interpreting the clause, their lordships observed that this was a limitation of liability clause and not a complete exclusion clause.
148. Should you use one to the exclusion of the others?
149. The position now depends on whether the period of exclusion which has been ordered is permanent, indefinite or fixed term.
150. For all practical purposes a specific exclusion clause which is rendered unenforceable under these circumstances can be regarded as void.
More similar words: exclusive, exclusively, conclusion, preclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, allusion, illusion, disillusion, exclude, excluding, inclusive, fusion, infusion, excursion, intrusion, confusion, exclave, cluster, elusive, exception, excavation, exceptional, tension, pension, cession, session, mission, mansion, passion.