excluded
Prononciation : [ɪkˈskluːdɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « social interaction »
(verb) to leave someone or something out. If you don't allow someone to join a game or a group, they are excluded from it. It's like not letting someone play with you when everyone else is.
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She was happy to be included in the group activity and not excluded like last time.
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He felt sad because he was excluded from the team, even though he wanted to join.
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Why do you think some kids feel excluded during recess?
Contexte : « competition »
(verb) to remove someone or something from a competition or list. If you are not allowed to continue in a contest, you are excluded from it. Imagine being taken out of a race before it even starts.
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The judges decided to exclude certain entries that didn't meet the rules.
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No one was excluded from this year’s spelling bee; everyone had a chance to compete.
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Which contestants were excluded from the final round?
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