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exclude

VT แยก ออก ไป  กัน ออก ไป  ตัดออก ไป  bar keep out reject include yeak-ook-pai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EXCLUDE

v.t.[L. excludo; ex and claudo, to shut. ] Properly, to thrust out or eject; but used as synonymous with preclude. 1. To thrust out; to eject; as, to exclude young animals from the womb or from eggs.
2. To hinder from entering or admission; to shut out; as, one body excludes another from occupying the same space. The church ought to exclude immoral men from the communion.
3. To debar; to hinder from participation or enjoyment. European nations, in time of peace, exclude our merchants from the commerce of their colonies. In some of the states, no man who pays taxes is excluded from the privilege of voting for representatives.
4. To except; not to comprehend or include in a privilege, grant, proposition, argument, description, order, species, genus, etc. in a general sense.

 

EXCLUDED

pp. Thrust out; shut out; hindered or prohibited from entrance or admission; debarred; not included or comprehended.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EXCLUDE

Ex *clude ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Excluded; p. pr. & vb. n. Excluding. ]Etym: [L. excludere, exclusum; ex out + claudere to shut. See Close. ]

 

1. To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to debar from participation or enjoyment; to deprive of; to except; -- the opposite to admit; as, to exclude a crowd from a room or house; to exclude the light; to exclude one nation from the ports of another; to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting. And none but such, from mercy I exclude. Milton.

 

2. To thrust out or eject; to expel; as, to exclude young animals from the womb or from eggs. Excluded middle. (logic ) The name given to the third of the "three logical axioms," so-called, namely, to that one which is expressed by the formula: "Everything is either A or Not-A." no third state or condition being involved or allowed. See Principle of contradiction, under Contradiction.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

exclude

ex clude |ikˈsklo͞od ɪkˈsklud | verb [ with obj. ] deny (someone ) access to or bar (someone ) from a place, group, or privilege: women had been excluded from many scientific societies. keep (something ) out of a place: apply flux to exclude oxygen. remove from consideration; rule out: computer software is excluded from the mandatory 15 -year write-off. prevent the occurrence of; preclude: clauses seeking to exclude liability for loss or damage. PHRASES law (or principle ) of the excluded middle Logic the principle that one (and one only ) of two contradictory propositions must be true. DERIVATIVES ex clud a ble adjective, ex clud er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin excludere, from ex- out + claudere to shut.

 

Oxford Dictionary

exclude

ex |clude |ɪkˈskluːd, ɛk- | verb [ with obj. ] 1 deny (someone ) access to a place, group, or privilege: the public were excluded from the board meeting. keep (something ) out of a place: apply flux to exclude oxygen. expel (a pupil ) from school. 2 remove from consideration: one cannot exclude the possibility of a fall in house prices. prevent the occurrence of: clauses seeking to exclude liability for loss or damage. PHRASES law (or principle ) of the excluded middle Logic the principle that one (and one only ) of two contradictory propositions must be true. DERIVATIVES excludable adjective, excluder noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin excludere, from ex- out + claudere to shut .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

exclude

exclude verb 1 women were excluded from many scientific societies: keep out, deny access to, shut out, debar, disbar, bar, ban, prohibit, ostracized. ANTONYMS admit, accept. 2 the clause excluded any judicial review: eliminate, rule out, preclude, foreclose; formal except. ANTONYMS allow for. 3 the price excludes postage: be exclusive of, not include. ANTONYMS include. 4 he excluded his own name from the list: leave out /off, omit, miss out. ANTONYMS include.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

exclude

exclude verb 1 women had been excluded from many scientific societies | she was trying to exclude David from the conversation: keep out, deny access to, shut out, debar, disbar, bar, ban, prohibit, put an embargo on, embargo; reject, blackball, ostracize, banish; cut out, freeze out; Brit. send to Coventry. ANTONYMS accept, admit. 2 clauses designed to exclude any possibility of judicial review: eliminate, rule out, factor out; preclude, prevent the occurrence of; formal except. ANTONYMS allow for. 3 the price excludes postage and packing: be exclusive of, not include, not be inclusive of. ANTONYMS include. 4 I was surprised to see that he excluded his own name from the list: leave out, omit, miss out, fail to include. ANTONYMS include.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

exclude

ex clude /ɪksklúːd, eks- /動詞 他動詞 1 «…から » 〈人 〉を締め出す , 排除する , 除外する ; «…から » 〈光 音など 〉を遮断する «from » (include )exclude A from membership [a post ]A 〈人 〉を会員にしない [に役職を与えない ]exclude A from the country A 〈人 〉を国外へ追放する 2 〈可能性など 〉を考慮からはずす, 〈疑いなど 〉の余地を与えない exclude the possibility that the volcano is about to erupt 火山がじきに噴火する可能性を排除する 3 ⦅英 ⦆〈生徒など 〉を退学 [停学 ]させる .