EXCLUDE


Meaning of EXCLUDE in English

verb

ADVERB

▪ altogether , completely , entirely , totally

▪ not absolutely , not wholly

The possibility of error cannot be absolutely ~d.

▪ virtually

▪ generally , largely

▪ permanently

▪ previously

▪ apparently

▪ clearly

▪ automatically

Unlawfully obtained evidence is not automatically ~d from a criminal trial.

▪ necessarily

▪ actively , deliberately

▪ explicitly , expressly , specifically

▪ effectively

Women in such societies are effectively ~d from public affairs.

▪ rigorously , systematically

▪ unfairly

▪ historically , traditionally

a club that has traditionally ~d minorities and women

VERB + EXCLUDE

▪ be designed to

▪ attempt to , try to

▪ seek to , want to , wish to

a clause that seeks to ~ liability for death or serious injury

▪ tend to

Certain groups tend to be ~d from full participation in society.

▪ serve to

The measure would serve to ~ certain voters.

▪ appear to , seem to

PREPOSITION

▪ from

Women were ~d from the club.

PHRASES

▪ feel ~d

Many local people felt ~d from decisions that affected their own community.

▪ socially ~d ( esp. BrE )

services designed to assist the socially ~d

Exclude is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ confession , ↑ evidence , ↑ immigrant , ↑ possibility , ↑ pupil

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .