0 to not allow someone or something to take part in an activity or enter a place -- wykluczać
[ often passive ] Women are still excluded from the club.
1 to intentionally not include something -- pomijać, nie obejmować
The insurance cover excludes particular medical conditions.
2 to decide that something is certainly not true or possible -- wykluczać
We can't exclude the possibility that he is dead.
No preverbal objects were excluded in this way.
Table 26, therefore, shows the figures for following phonological environment with the auxiliary environments excluded.
If the alternation could not occur, the verb was excluded from the analysis.
We have for the present excluded some bilingual speakers.
As is standard in variationist studies, fixed or frozen expressions and other invariant contexts were also excluded from the quantitative analysis.
Message that are considered less relevant for a query are put lower in the list or are excluded from the display.
None of the participants were excluded due to being over 45 years, having psychotic illness or substance misuse.
Individuals with current psychotic disturbances, organic brain syndromes, or the inability to read were excluded from the study.