Exclusions

/ɪkˈskluːʒənz/ noun

Definition

Plural of exclusion; instances of being left out, barred from something, or not included in a group, place, or activity.

Etymology

From Latin 'exclusio' (a shutting out), derived from 'excludere.' The plural form '-ions' became standard in English legal and formal documents.

Kelly Says

Insurance policies are full of 'exclusions'—the fine print listing what they won't pay for—making this a word that protects companies by clearly stating what they're deliberately leaving out of coverage.

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