verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'excluded' which means to leave out or not include
In legal documents, certain individuals or groups may be excluded from certain rights or privileges.
Students who do not meet certain criteria may be excluded from participating in certain programs or activities.
Certain medical conditions may exclude individuals from participating in certain treatments or procedures.
Certain pre-existing conditions may exclude individuals from coverage under certain insurance policies.
In the publishing industry, certain authors may be excluded from participating in certain writing contests or events.
In research studies, participants with certain mental health conditions may be excluded from the study to ensure accurate results.
During jury selection, potential jurors with biases or conflicts of interest may be excluded from serving on a case.
Certain medical procedures may exclude patients with pre-existing conditions that could complicate the treatment.
In construction projects, certain materials or designs may be excluded from consideration due to safety concerns.
Students who exhibit disruptive behavior may be temporarily excluded from the classroom to maintain a productive learning environment.