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Meanings of
exception
in English
Portuguese
exceção
Catalan
excepció
Spanish
excepción
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A deliberate act of omission.
exclusion
elision
Portuguese
exceção
Synonyms
Examples for "
exclusion
"
exclusion
elision
Examples for "
exclusion
"
1
Objective: Identify risk factors for delay in the diagnosis and trial
exclusion
.
2
The EU executive said it remained unclear how an
exclusion
would work.
3
He said social-economic issues and fighting poverty and social
exclusion
were crucial.
4
This Government has one last chance to tackle poverty and social
exclusion
.
5
Excessive greenhouse gas emissions became a criterion for
exclusion
four years ago.
1
Gibbons is an expert at the devious hint, the suggestive
elision
.
2
Citing a need to protect US forces in Irbil, then, is a convenient
elision
.
3
Brenton spoke with the curt
elision
of his country ancestry.
4
We have only an apparent
elision
of y a few lines later in his aspiring
5
And so the association, the
elision
,
is swiftly clarified.
Usage of
exception
in English
1
There's one major
exception
to this sea change, though: the holiday season.
2
Most markets work when allowed to and labour markets are no
exception
.
3
A notable
exception
:
Behavioral interview questions may require more time to answer.
4
The House of Representatives' education committee earlier this month was no
exception
.
5
Result: No positive associations were found with the
exception
of one study.
6
Therefore, at Smith's earnest request, I made an
exception
in your case.
7
However, The Queen is expected to make an
exception
in this case.
8
Fraud occurs in the rush of business; but it is the
exception
.
9
Rule of law is for everyone; no
exception
,
Cavusoglu wrote on Twitter.
10
But immigration reform has proven to an
exception
to this general rule.
11
Glenflesk's progress to a Munster final two years ago was an
exception
.
12
The one obvious
exception
holds, of course, in respect to British films.
13
The spokesperson said the border
exception
process was done in two steps.
14
This overlapping of officers, however, was more the
exception
than the rule.
15
Every war has atrocities: the war of the sexes is no
exception
.
16
The researchers say they have demonstrated a serious
exception
to that guarantee.
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About this term
exception
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
make an exception
only exception
single exception
possible exception
notable exception
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Translations for
exception
Portuguese
exceção
elisão
exclusão
excepção
Catalan
excepció
exclusió
Spanish
excepción
Exception
through the time
Exception
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
South Africa
Common
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