exclusion
1 of 1noun/ɪkˈskluʒən/
Forms:exclusions
1
the state of being excluded
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2
the act of intentionally keeping someone or something out of a particular group or activity
- The exclusion of certain groups from the meeting has caused tension within the organization.
- Her exclusion from the team was a result of repeatedly missing practices without a valid excuse.
- If the committee decides on exclusion, the new candidates will not be allowed to compete in the elections.
- The exclusion of some countries from the peace talks led to criticism from international leaders.
- The manager’s exclusion of certain team members from the project created a sense of unfairness among the staff.
4
the state of being excommunicated
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