Synonyms:
exclude, except, leave_out, leave_off, omit, take_out
Meaning: prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece"
Synonyms:
exclude, keep_out, shut_out, shut
Meaning: prevent from entering; shut out; "The trees were shutting out all sunlight"; "This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country"
Synonyms:
exclude
Meaning: lack or fail to include; "The cost for the trip excludes food and beverages"
Synonyms:
bar, debar, exclude
Meaning: prevent from entering; keep out; "He was barred from membership in the club"
Usage examples
ION: I should exclude certain things, Socrates.
It should be tied up with paper to exclude the air.
When not in use the music rack and top should be closed to exclude dust.
But still he was not able to exclude Antiochus, for he burnt the towers, and filled up the trenches, and marched on with his army.
I secured the entrance, which was low and narrow, with a great stone, to preserve me from the serpents; but not so far as to exclude the light.
"A person can be both a cannibal and a decent man," Conseil replied, "just as a person can be both gluttonous and honorable. The one doesn't exclude the other."
Yet, if mankind are justified in interfering with each other's liberty in things which do not concern the interests of others, on what principle is it possible consistently to exclude these cases?
However, since he has joined to the image of the thing other images, which exclude its existence, this determination to pain is forthwith checked, and the man rejoices afresh as often as the repetition takes place.
He had written only a short time before, "With an awe that is not fear, and a consciousness of demerit which does not exclude hope, I await the opening, before my steps, of the gates of the eternal world." Dead at sixty-one!
Wherefore it is manifest that the distinction of the Divine Persons is suitable to the Divine Nature; and therefore to be to the image of God by imitation of the Divine Nature does not exclude being to the same image by the representation of the Divine Persons: but rather one follows from the other.