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词汇 exclusionary
释义 exclusionary
adjective
uk /ɪkˈskluː.ʒən.ər.i/ us /ɪkˈskluː.ʒən.er.i/
disapproving
limited to only one group or particular groups of people, in a way that is unfair:
He believes that private schools are elitist and exclusionary.
The report deals with the exclusionary practices of private golf clubs.
law formal or specialized
resulting in a person or thing not being included in something:
There are some exclusionary offences such as murder, which are not eligible for parole.
The insurance company may invoke the policy's exclusionary clause and refuse to pay out.
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exclusive
This exclusionary policy does not demonstrate impartiality and neutrality.
The exclusionary rule forbids prosecutors from using evidence obtained by the police as the result of an improper search.
Another exclusionary criterion was any schwa or preposition occurring between two nouns.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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otherwise
out of itidiom
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exclusionary | Business English


exclusionary
adjective
uk /ɪkˈskluːʒənri/ us /ɪkˈskluːʒəneri/
causing someone or something not to be allowed to take part in an activity or to enter a place:
A formal US-EU trade agreement could be viewed as an exclusionary zone by Asians.

Examples of exclusionary


exclusionary
Though they may have defended local interests, they also frequently established an exclusionary control based on personalism, corruption, intimidation, and violence.
They are extremely jealous of their autonomy and have a narrow, albeit evolving, concept of motherhood - both of which contributes to their exclusionary manner.
Well, interpretations are never exclusionary and the data might fit into other schemes of what the cells do.
It should also be remembered that unless they are introduced and managed well, they could potentially be exclusionary to some groups (ibid.).
These officially sanctioned precedents served the guilds' own exclusionary goals by precluding possible popular resentment.
They may also lead to the same social exclusionary practices that attributions to demonic possession produced in an earlier era.
The reason for the exclusionary policies must, therefore, be sought in secular events closer to the time frame of the guilds' exclusionary manoeuvres.
The councillors now endorsed the various exclusionary guild restrictions.
This has intensified exclusionary processes for the most vulnerable.
First, the local parochial institutions were not apparently strong enough to operate in a potentially exclusionary way.
Nor is this exclusionary effect limited to the methods or approach of any one professional discipline or set of political commitments.
Opportunities for exclusionary strategies against specific groups, in our case, women, can be organized.
Yet the cohesion he sought did have exclusionary consequences.
From the guilds, these exclusionary dictates spread throughout society.
Details regarding reliability, symptom histogram, and the numbers of exclusionary conditions are also shown.
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