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词汇 exclusionary
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Definition of exclusionary in English:

exclusionary

adjective ɛkˈskluːʒ(ə)n(ə)riikˈsklo͞oZHəˌnerē
  • 1Relating to or characterized by the exclusion of something, especially from a contract or group.

    exclusionary membership policies
    there should be no exclusionary language
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Proposing a limiting, exclusionary definition of painting may have broad implications.
    • Artistic rather than athletic and unable to pay the skiing fees anyway, he feels outcast by the uniform and exclusionary religious community there.
    • Some factors are clearly exclusionary (e.g., a history of sociopathy) whereas others may require additional treatment before couples therapy begins (for example, substance abuse).
    • Clearly, the courts and regulators are still figuring out how to think about exclusionary behavior by large corporations.
    • Significantly, exclusionary zoning has NOT been ruled a barrier to interstate migration.
    • The history of the U.S. labour movement offers innumerable examples for the long-term consequences of exclusionary practices.
    • Also, make sure there is no exclusionary language pertaining to pre-existing conditions or any need for individual underwriting.
    • The author keenly examines higher education and the contradiction inherent in its exclusionary nature thriving amidst a democracy.
    • Educational standards are perceived by many, including some within the educational establishment, as elitist and exclusionary.
    • Even though tolerance may be generous and open-minded, it is also by definition exclusionary -- the problem with being the object of tolerance is a lack of full inclusion in American life.
    1. 1.1 Relating to an item or eventuality specifically not covered by an insurance policy or other contract.
      an exclusionary rule barring liability of the police for negligence
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Then section 36 is the exclusionary provision in respect of injury which applies in this case.
      • The change from the "authorized by law" exclusionary clause to the "valid driver's licence" exclusionary clause was dealt with by the Financial Services Commission in an arbitration decision on a preliminary issue.
      • "Often, insurance policies have exclusionary clauses that say if you don't notify them in a timely way, you lose your coverage," she said.
      • Insurance companies are beginning to write exclusionary clauses for mold in their policies.
      • Key elements of a liability policy include the insuring agreement, conditions of the contract, and exclusionary clauses.
      • If there are exclusionary provisions in agreements, the existence of privilege will not prevent the agreements being provided.
      • If we did not have the exclusionary provision, there may be full compensation.
      • Paragraph (d) is the exclusionary provision, modified by subsection (5).
      • Section 36 is the exclusionary provision in respect of injury which applies in this case.
      • Operator: "I'm sorry sir, but our ad's exclusionary clause prevents us from offering free pop to diabetics."

Definition of exclusionary in US English:

exclusionary

adjectiveikˈsklo͞oZHəˌnerē
  • 1Relating to or characterized by the exclusion of something, especially from a contract or group.

    exclusionary membership policies
    there should be no exclusionary language
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Proposing a limiting, exclusionary definition of painting may have broad implications.
    • Educational standards are perceived by many, including some within the educational establishment, as elitist and exclusionary.
    • Significantly, exclusionary zoning has NOT been ruled a barrier to interstate migration.
    • Clearly, the courts and regulators are still figuring out how to think about exclusionary behavior by large corporations.
    • Artistic rather than athletic and unable to pay the skiing fees anyway, he feels outcast by the uniform and exclusionary religious community there.
    • The history of the U.S. labour movement offers innumerable examples for the long-term consequences of exclusionary practices.
    • Also, make sure there is no exclusionary language pertaining to pre-existing conditions or any need for individual underwriting.
    • Even though tolerance may be generous and open-minded, it is also by definition exclusionary -- the problem with being the object of tolerance is a lack of full inclusion in American life.
    • Some factors are clearly exclusionary (e.g., a history of sociopathy) whereas others may require additional treatment before couples therapy begins (for example, substance abuse).
    • The author keenly examines higher education and the contradiction inherent in its exclusionary nature thriving amidst a democracy.
    1. 1.1 Relating to an item or eventuality specifically not covered by an insurance policy or other contract.
      an exclusionary rule barring liability of the police for negligence
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Then section 36 is the exclusionary provision in respect of injury which applies in this case.
      • If there are exclusionary provisions in agreements, the existence of privilege will not prevent the agreements being provided.
      • "Often, insurance policies have exclusionary clauses that say if you don't notify them in a timely way, you lose your coverage," she said.
      • Insurance companies are beginning to write exclusionary clauses for mold in their policies.
      • Operator: "I'm sorry sir, but our ad's exclusionary clause prevents us from offering free pop to diabetics."
      • Key elements of a liability policy include the insuring agreement, conditions of the contract, and exclusionary clauses.
      • The change from the "authorized by law" exclusionary clause to the "valid driver's licence" exclusionary clause was dealt with by the Financial Services Commission in an arbitration decision on a preliminary issue.
      • If we did not have the exclusionary provision, there may be full compensation.
      • Paragraph (d) is the exclusionary provision, modified by subsection (5).
      • Section 36 is the exclusionary provision in respect of injury which applies in this case.
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