"Exclusionary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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."
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.