noun

exclusion

exclusion, omission, barring

His exclusion from the team was surprising.

His exclusion from the team was surprising.

Social exclusion is a serious problem.

Social exclusion is a serious problem.

exclusion ((of sb./sth.)) the act of excluding (sb./sth.) The exclusion of women was criticized.

exclusion ((from sth.)) being excluded from (sth.) His exclusion from the team was surprising.

Synonyms: omission, barring; Antonyms: inclusion, admission

The noun form of the verb 'exclude', from 'ex-' (out) + 'claudere' (to shut). The act of shutting out.

This is the action or state of the verb 'exclude'. The suffix '-ion' often denotes an action or result.

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