excluding
1excluding — ex‧clud‧ing [ɪkˈskluːdɪŋ] written abbreviation excl preposition used to say that something is not included in a total or a set of things: • Deficit, excluding invisible items such as banking and insurance, was £4.5 billion. * * * excluding UK US… …
2excluding — [eks klo͞o′diŋ, iksklo͞o′diŋ] prep. not including; not taking into account; excepting; rejecting * * * …
3excluding — index omission Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4excluding — ► PREPOSITION ▪ not taking into account; except …
5excluding — [eks klo͞o′diŋ, iksklo͞o′diŋ] prep. not including; not taking into account; excepting; rejecting …
6excluding — [[t]ɪksklu͟ːdɪŋ[/t]] PREP You use excluding before mentioning a person or thing to show that you are not including them in your statement. The families questioned, excluding those on income support, have a net income of ₤200.20 a week...… …
7Excluding — Exclude Ex*clude , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excluded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Excluding}.] [L. excludere, exclusum; ex out + claudere to shut. See {Close}.] 1. To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to debar from participation or enjoyment; to… …
8excluding — preposition to the exclusion of; not including Our lucky free draw winner will be treated to dinner, bed and breakfast, but the holiday must be taken before December, 1991 (subject to availability and excluding bank holidays) …
9excluding — ex|clud|ing [ıkˈsklu:dıŋ] prep not including used especially when you are making a list or calculating a total ▪ Television is watched in 97 per cent of American homes (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) …
10excluding — ex|clud|ing [ ık skludıŋ ] preposition * used for saying that you are not including someone or something in what you are saying: The average cost, excluding insurance, is around $600 a year. ─ opposite INCLUDING …