Synonyms:
exclusion
Meaning: the state of being excluded
Usage examples
But I should pine after my kind; no, not my kind, for love for my species could never fill my heart to the utter exclusion of love for individuals.
Property, acting by exclusion and encroachment, while population was increasing, has been the life-principle and definitive cause of all revolutions.
The stock means of exclusion remained the explanation of lightning that was seen to strike something--that had been upon the ground in the first place.
And thus all the resources of taxation might by degrees become the subjects of federal monopoly, to the entire exclusion and destruction of the State governments."
It is not customary to think of damned stones raising an outcry against a sentence of exclusion, but, subjectively, aerolites did--or data of them bombarded the walls raised against them--
This iron-ore concentrating project had lain close to Edison's heart and ambition--indeed, it had permeated his whole being to the exclusion of almost all other investigations or inventions for a while.
The writer abandons the first, or absolute, exclusion, and modifies it with the explanation that the day before a reported fall of stones in Tuscany, June 16, 1794, there had been an eruption of Vesuvius--
We have never yet learned why it is that Mr. Bonteen, after having been nominated Chancellor of the Exchequer,--for the appointment to that office was declared in the House of Commons by the head of his party,--was afterwards excluded from the Cabinet, and placed in an office made peculiarly subordinate by the fact of that exclusion.