Put out or expel from a place.
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Examples for "exclude"
Examples for "exclude"
1An administration official said the new executive order would likely exclude Iraq.
2The particular does not exclude the general, it leads to the general.
3The labeling law would exclude alcohol and food sold at farmers markets.
4These figures exclude the earnings of those working in the health sector.
5Departments will exclude certain key positions based on strategic needs in 2008.
1The United States said on Monday it would expel 60 Russian diplomats.
2Tuilaepa has several times urged principals to expel students involved in fighting.
3The ruling Democratic Party quickly moved to expel An from the party.
4Sources say the army intends to expel them to the Gaza Strip.
5Jo-i means to expel the barbarians; Kai-Koku means to open the country.
1A simple focus to outwit and ultimately oust British rule from Ireland.
2The United States led a coalition in Syria to oust Islamic State.
3There was an attempt to oust him from Vote Leave in January.
4A two-thirds majority in the Senate is required to oust a president.
5The agency was prohibited from using its funds to oust the Sandinistas.
1He did, however, figure out the location of his seat's eject control.
2Strategically it will eject the UK from its role in EU councils.
3Especially since I made sure to eject it close to a sun.
4They returned to Kashmir to begin an insurgency seeking to eject India.
5Right now she had to eject every last Scarpe from the Hailhouse.
1She would drum out the opening bars of the National Anthem with her clenched fist.
2Dimetrius Pairama's body was found in a drum out the back of a derelict house in Māngere in July 2018.
3From time to time I would leave my playthings and climb up to drum out whatever came into my head.
4Dimetrius Pairama's body was found in a steel drum out the back of an abandoned state house in Mangere last July.
5He got drummed out of the force a couple of years ago.
1Ought we to also chuck out our Sinatra records, given his Mafia links?
2But it was my passenger-theman you want to chuck out-whomade it possible.
3To chuck out all of that is to reduce his art to a brainless freak-show.
4Ye can't get any chuck out of this outfit.
5Which you go and chuck out of the window in the name of liberty, Mr. Savage.
1From the site: Each day, Americans throw out 60 million plastic bottles.
2The group has already petitioned the court to throw out the case.
3I want to throw out this idea and open up some discussion.
4I had to throw out a lot of good stuff last year.
5But to throw out suggestions in this way is an easy task.
1In that situation, who would remember to kick out the brake light?
2My father gets a kick out of exaggerating his point of view.
3If I could get a kick out of anything I'd bless it.
4Then he found it necessary to kick out hard with his feet.
5I think my father would get a kick out of moving uptown.
1Farm distress and soaring prices helped turf out the previous government in 2004 and put Singh in power.
2Or, even better, being able to turf out a lesser actor who's sitting in a good seat in a restaurant.
3Cevian is known for its willingness to turf out managers and force changes of strategy at companies it sees as undervalued.
4Greens MP Adam Bandt said an election should be called and "the sooner we turf out this rotten government, the better".
5Impeachment is extremely rare, and no president has ever been turfed out.
1The same food can turn out vastly different under different heat conditions.
2Even without words, that did turn out to be the right answer.
3The good news is that the photos turn out looking really cool.
4Wassef said a large number of protesters would turn out on Wednesday.
5Can we afford to hope things will just turn out all right?
1Mary Maggie said, struggling to get my boot out of the way.
2It took four of us to pull the boot out-fourof us.
3First, echoing the PRI's threat to eject 50 laggard signatories, boot out unworthy members.
4There's lounging space in the back and a humungous 625-litre boot out the back.
5He got his boot out of that stirrup and stood.
6She'd have to boot out Tony for a start.
7Everaldo comes across, sticks a boot out, and nearly deflects the thing into the bottom right.
8Britons abhor overconfidence and swiftly boot out show-offs.
9To boot out Gronkiewicz-Waltz, at least 29 percent of Warsaw's adult residents will need to take part.
10The match went out, but I judged the direction accurately and pulled my boot out of the ooze.
11Voters will also get limited powers to boot out misbehaving MPs and fracking firms will get new drilling rights.
12They want to boot out Kieran and Marissa -that random grandma who used to teach aerobics in the '80s.
13In agonizing slow motion it leaned forward to grind one carved stone boot out before it across the littered floor.
14Landlords say they feel under siege with the Government planning to make it tougher for them to boot out troublesome tenants.
15Everyone is overt in their desire for Angie to boot out the slimy politician Jess who's still wearing his costume cape.
16However, with the carrot comes the stick, with National proposing powers to boot out tenants if they refuse to change their ant-social behaviour.
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