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excluding

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ex·clude  (k-skld)
tr.v. ex·clud·ed, ex·clud·ing, ex·cludes
1. To prevent from entering; keep out; bar: a jar sealed to exclude outside air; an immigration policy that excludes undesirables.
2. To prevent from being included, considered, or accepted; reject: The court excluded the improperly obtained evidence.
3. To put out; expel.

[Middle English excluden, from Latin excldere : ex-, ex- + claudere, to shut.]

ex·cluda·bili·ty n.
ex·cluda·ble, ex·cludi·ble adj. & n.
ex·cluder n.

excluding [ɪkˈskluːdɪŋ]
prep
excepting
Translations
excluding [ɪksˈkluːdɪŋ] PREPexcepto, menos
everything excluding the pianotodo excepto or menos el piano

excluding [ɪkˈskluːdɪŋ] prep
excluding VAT → la TVA non comprise
£1,235, excluding air fares → 1235 livres, vol non compris
Excluding water, half of the body's weight is protein → Exclusion faite de l'eau, le poids du corps est pour moitié constitué par les protéines.

excluding [ɪksˈkluːdɪŋ] prep excluding VATIVA esclusa
excluding the cleaners → escluse le donne delle pulizie
excluding [ɪksˈkluːdɪŋ] prep excluding VATIVA esclusa
excluding the cleaners → escluse le donne delle pulizie

excluding باستثناء kromě fraregnet ausgenommen εξαιρουμένου sin incluir pois lukien à l’exclusion de isključujući eccetto ・・・を除いて ...을 제외하고 exlusief unntatt wyłączając excepto, exceto исключая exklusive ที่แยกออกไป dışında trừ 除外


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