What is another word for exclude from?

Pronunciation: [ɛksklˈuːd fɹɒm] (IPA)

Excluding someone or something from a particular group or activity can sometimes be challenging, especially when you want to avoid using the same phrase repeatedly. Synonyms for the term "exclude from" include "blacklist", "ban", "bar", "separate", "isolated", "ostracize", "shun", "exclude", "eject", "deny access", "debar", and "prohibit". These words carry different connotations and may be used depending on the level of severity of exclusion required. Whatever your objective is for excluding something or someone, it is important to use the right synonym to convey the message effectively.

What are the hypernyms for Exclude from?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Exclude from

  • To be radical, an empiricism must neither admit into its constructions any element that is not directly experienced, nor exclude from them any element that is directly experienced.
    William James
  • Human nature must have come much nearer perfection than it is now, or will be in many generations, to exclude from such a control prejudice, selfishness, ambition, and injustice.
    Elihu Root
  • It was under a solemn consciousness of the dangers from ecclesiastical ambition, the bigotry of spiritual pride, and the intolerance of sects... that is was deemed advisable to exclude from the national government all power to act upon the subject.
    Joseph Story
  • My parents were exclude from rights as farm workers, though that has to change.
    Julia Serrano
  • To exclude from positions of trust and command all those below the age of 44 would have kept Jefferson from writing the Declaration of Independence, Washington from commanding the Continental Army, Madison from fathering the Constitution, Hamilton from serving as secretary of the treasury, Clay from being elected speaker of the House and Christopher Columbus from discovering America.
    John Fitzgerald Kennedy

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