Words Starting With "E"

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Exclamatory

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Expressing strong emotions or feelings, often used to emphasize a point or add emphasis to an exclamation, such as "Fantastic!" or "How wonderful!". It is a word that follows an exclamation or corresponds to an more forceful or dramatic tone.

Exclaustration

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Exclaustration is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the act of shutting out or excluding someone or something from a place, community, or group. It is often used to describe the expulsion or banishment of a person or group from a particular society, organization, or institution.

Exclave

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A term used in geography, an exclave is a piece of territory that is separated from the main territory of a country or a subdivision by the territory of one or more other countries or subdivisions.

Exclaves

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An exclåve is a territory that is politically part of a larger country but is not physically connected to it, often because it is surrounded by the territory of another country.

Excludability

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Excludability refers to the ability of a producer or owner of a resource to exclude others from using or accessing it. In other words, excludability means that a resource is scarce and can be controlled, making it possible to limit access to it. This concept is often used in economics and is a key factor in determining the value of a resource and the distribution of its benefits.

Excludable

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Excludable refers to something that can be excluded or left out of a particular situation, arrangement, or consideration. In economics, excludable goods or services are those that can be prevented from being used by others, such as a private park or a fenced garden, whereas public goods are non-excludable as anyone can access them without payment.

Exclude

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To exclude means to leave out or shut out from something, such as a group, activity, or situation. It can also mean to prevent or prevent someone from being included or participating in something. For example: "I wanted to invite all my friends, but I had to exclude the one who was being rude to me."

Excluded

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Excluded means left out or prevented from being included in something, such as a group, activity, or opportunity. It can also refer to being omitted, ignored, or dismissed from consideration. For example: "The team was excluded from the tournament due to their poor performance."

Excludes

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Excludes means to leave out or leave someone or something outside of a particular category, group, or activity. It can also mean to prohibit or restrict something from happening or being done. For example, "The rule excludes cars from the park on Sundays."

Excluding

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Excluding means leaving out or not including something, often because it does not meet certain criteria or standards. For example, "The contest is open to all freelance writers, excluding those who have published a book." In this sentence, the word "excluding" indicates that there is an exception to the general rule, namely that those who have published a book are not eligible.

Exclusion

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The word "exclusion" refers to the act or process of excluding someone or something from a group, activity, or place. It can also refer to the state of being excluded, or a feeling of being left out or shut out from a particular group or activity.

Exclusionary

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Exclusionary refers to the act of excluding or keeping others out, often based on certain criteria such as race, gender, age, or social status. It can also describe policies, practices, or attitudes that intentionally or unintentionally limit access or participation to certain groups or individuals. In a broader sense, exclusionary can also imply a sense of superiority or elitism, where some individuals or groups feel they are more deserving or entitled to certain privileges or resources than others.

Exclusions

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Exclusions refer to the act of leaving something out or excluding it from consideration, inclusion, or participation. In various contexts, exclusions can also refer to:<br><br>1. In medicine: A condition or symptom that is not included in a particular diagnosis or treatment.<br>2. In law: The act of withholding or excluding certain individuals, groups, or activities from a particular right, privilege, or benefit.<br>3. In business and finance: The removal or exclusion of certain costs, expenses, or financial liabilities from a calculation, projection, or statement.<br>4. In education: The refusal to admit or accept a student, course, or program due to specific requirements, qualifications, or restrictions.<br>5. In general: Anything that is omitted, left out, or excluded from a process, plan, or consideration.

Exclusive

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The word "exclusive" refers to something that is limited to a select few or that is only available to a particular group of people or in a specific place. It can also mean that something is not shared or included with others.

Exclusively

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Exclusively means in a way that is limited to one person, group, or thing; having no other or no further; peculiar to or characteristic of one individual or class; used or enjoyed solely by a particular person, group, or organization.

Exclusiveness

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Exclusiveness refers to the quality of being limited or exclusive to a select group or individuals, often implying that something is reserved or restricted to a few rather than being accessible to everyone. This can apply to social situations, events, clubs, or even products or services that are targeted towards a specific audience or demographic. In general, exclusiveness connotes a sense of elitism, privilege, or selectivity.

Exclusives

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Exclusives refers to something that is not available to everyone, but is reserved solely for a specific group, individual, or occasion. It can also imply that something holds a unique or privileged position, being the only one of its kind or being given priority. For example, an exclusive event might be invitation-only, or an exclusive deal might be available to a select few. In journalism, exclusives often refer to a story that is reported by one publication alone, making it the first to break the news and giving it a competitive advantage over other publications.

Exclusivism

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Exclusivism is the belief or attitude that one's own exclusive group, community, or identity is superior to all others. It can refer to a sense of national, racial, ethnic, religious, or cultural superiority that excludes others from equal rights, opportunities, or status. Exclusivism can manifest in various forms, such as social exclusion, discrimination, prejudice, or even violence.

Exclusivist

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Exclusivist refers to someone or something that is exclusive, prioritizing and limiting access, membership, or participation to a select group or individual, often at the expense of others.

Exclusivists

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Exclusivists are people who believe that their particular ideology, doctrine, or approach is the only correct or acceptable one, and that others are wrong or inferior. They tend to be intolerant of alternative views or perspectives and may be prone to dogmatic or rigid thinking. The term is often used to describe those who are extreme or radical in their beliefs, and who seek to impose their exclusive ideology on others.

Exclusivity

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Exclusivity refers to the quality of being exclusive or limited to a specific group or individual, often indicating a sense of superiority, elitism, or selectiveness. This can apply to various contexts, such as:<br><br> A exclusive club or membership organization that is limited to a select few.<br> A restaurant or event that is invitation-only or hard to get into.<br> A product or service that is designed to cater to a niche or high-end market.<br> A personal relationship or social circle that is closed to outsiders.<br><br>In general, exclusivity implies a sense of refinement, sophistication, or prestige, often accompanied by a perception of being "better" or more desirable than what is available to the general public. However, exclusivity can also be seen as elitist, snobbish, or even discriminatory, as it may exclude certain groups or individuals based on social, economic, or other factors.

Exclusory

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Exclusory refers to something that is limiting or excluding, often in a specific or defined way. In law, exclusory clauses are used in contracts or agreements to exclude liability for certain types of damages or claims.

Excoct

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Excoct is a verb that means to extract or squeeze out the juice or essence from something, typically by pressing or wringing it. It can also mean to express or evoke strong emotions, such as tears or joy.

Excoction

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The word "excoction" is not a valid English word. It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term.

Excogitate

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To excogitate means to think deeply and carefully about something in order to form a conclusion or make a decision. It involves thorough and deliberate consideration of the subject matter, often involving complex thought processes and careful analysis. The word is often used to describe a mental effort that requires a high level of intellectual focus and rigor.

Excogitated

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Excogitated is a verb that means to think deeply and slowly about something in order to understand it fully, or to come up with a clever idea by thinking carefully. It is often used to describe a process of deliberate and intentional thought, where one deliberately ponders or rummages through their mind to find the right solution or idea.

Excogitating

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Excogitating refers to the act of carefully thinking deeply and intensively about something, often to understand or analyze it thoroughly. It can also mean to think creatively and imaginatively in order to find a solution to a problem or to come up with a new idea.

Excogitation

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Excogitation is a noun that refers to the act or process of thinking deeply and carefully about something in order to come up with a solution, plan, or idea. It involves intense mental effort and concentration, often resulting in a unique or original perspective or approach.

Excogitative

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Excogitative refers to the process of conceiving or contemplating something carefully and thoughtfully, often with the intention of finding a solution or making a decision. It involves using one's intellect and cognitive abilities to analyze and evaluate information, and to consider different options and possibilities in order to arrive at a conclusion or decision.

Excommunicable

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Excommunicable refers to something or someone that is capable of being excommunicated, meaning to be formally and solemnly separated or cut off from the communion, fellowship, or community of a church, organization, or society.

Excommunicant

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An excommunicant is a person who has been formally and publicly excluded from a religious community or organization, typically a Christian church, as a result of breaking their religious vows or failing to conform to the beliefs or practices of the community.

Excommunicate

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To excommunicate means to formally exclude or cut off someone from a religious community, organization, or group, often as a punishment for wrongdoing or heresy. This can involve denying them access to religious practices, rituals, or sacraments, and may even result in social ostracism and loss of status within the community. The term is often associated with the Catholic Church, where excommunication is a serious canonical penalty imposed by a bishop or higher ecclesiastical authority.

Excommunicated

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Excommunicated refers to a person who has been officially expelled or excluded from a church, organization, or community, often due to disobedience or heresy, and is no longer considered a member or participant.

Excommunicating

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Excommunicating refers to the act of formally excluding someone or an organization from a religious community, church, or other group, often for violating its rules or believing in a different religious doctrine. This can also be defined as a serious penalty imposed by a church or ecclesiastical authority, resulting in the offender being cut off from the community and its sacraments. In a broader sense, it can also imply ostracism or social exclusion from society.

Excommunication

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Excommunication is the act of separating a person or group from a religious community or organization, typically as a punishment for disobeying a rule or sin. It can also refer to the act of cutting off or excluding someone from a particular group or society.

Excommunications

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Excommunications refer to the act of formally and publicly removing a person from a Christian church, usually because they have committed a serious offense or have rejected the teachings of the faith. In other words, someone who is excommunicated is no longer considered a member of the church and may even be cut off from its sacraments, such as communion and baptism. The term is often used in Catholic and Eastern Orthodox contexts, although other Christian denominations may also have similar practices.