Meaning & Definition of word "Exclusion"

Exclusion

/ɛkˈskluːʒən/

noun:

  • 1. the act of excluding or the state of being excluded.
    • Example: The exclusion of certain groups from the event led to significant criticism.
  • 2. a rule or condition that prevents someone from participating or being included.
    • Example: The company's policy has an exclusion that prevents freelancers from joining the health plan.
  • 3. the process of deliberately leaving something out.
    • Example: The exclusion of non-essential items from the budget helped the project stay on track.
  • 4. a feeling of being left out or not included.
    • Example: Her exclusion from the group activities made her feel isolated and unhappy.
  • 5. a condition of not being allowed or considered.
    • Example: The exclusion of certain evidence from the trial altered the outcome significantly.

Etymology

From Latin 'exclusio', from 'excludere' meaning 'to shut out'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

social exclusion:

The process by which individuals or groups are systematically blocked from various rights, opportunities, and resources.

exclusion zone:

An area where certain activities are prohibited to protect safety or security.

exclusionary rule:

A legal principle that excludes evidence obtained in violation of a defendant's constitutional rights.

Related Words

excluded:

To have been left out or not permitted to participate.

inclusive:

Including all the services or items normally expected.

Slang Meanings of exclusion

Meaning: To be cut out of a social group.

Example Sentence: After the argument, he felt like the exclusion was real.

Meaning: To not be invited to a party or event.

Example Sentence: I heard about the party, but my exclusion wasn't a surprise.