Exclusion

  • 101exclusion —    A crime suspect or putative father DNA identity profile not matching that of a crime sample or offspring paternally derived alleles …

    Forensic science glossary

  • 102exclusion — ex clu·sion || uːʒən n. prevention; rejection; leaving out, keeping out, shutting out …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 103Exclusion —   Not including transactions or data when creating a report …

    International financial encyclopaedia

  • 104exclusion — noun 1》 the process or state of excluding or being excluded. 2》 an item or eventuality specifically not covered by an insurance policy or other contract. Derivatives exclusionary adjective …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 105exclusion — n. 1. Preclusion, rejection. 2. Prohibition. 3. Exception, omission, non inclusion. 4. Expulsion, ejection …

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  • 106exclusion — n 1. debarment, shutout, barring, bar; ban, disallowance, forbiddance, injunction, embargo, prevention. 2. elimination, counting out, ruling out, preclusion; passing over, exception, omission, cut; spurning, rejection, refusal, denial,… …

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  • 107exclusion — ex·clu·sion …

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  • 108exclusion — ex•clu•sion [[t]ɪkˈsklu ʒən[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of excluding 2) the state of being excluded 3) phl Physiol. a keeping apart; blocking of an entrance • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L ex•clu′sion•ar′y, adj …

    From formal English to slang

  • 109exclusion — /əksˈkluʒən/ (say uhks kloohzhuhn), /ɛks / (say eks ) noun 1. the act of excluding. 2. the state of being excluded. 3. Physiology a keeping apart; the blocking of an entrance. {Latin exclūsio} –exclusionary, adjective …

  • 110exclusion — /ɪk sklu:ʒ(ə)n/ noun 1. the act of not including something 2. an item reported on the tax return but on which no tax is payable …

    Dictionary of banking and finance