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disclude

To leave something out of the given context, to not include.
Richard was discluded from the conversation because he was an imposter.
by andrea May 13, 2005
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disclude

The act of exclusion. The opposite of include, but with intent. “Exclude” could be unintentional. “Disclude” never is.
We purposely discluded Tom from the meeting because he always manages to derail it.
by Arcturus909 June 12, 2009
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Disclude

To not include.
I want to disclude you from my conversation.
by Elfman69 December 11, 2012
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disclude

to not be included
They discluded me in the fun
by yolo4dolo October 2, 2020
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Disclude

To intentionally leave something or someone out. A smarter, cooler cousin of 'exclude' that sounds like what it should be – the opposite of include. Why does it work? Well, if include is a word, disclude should be too.
“We decided to disclude the boring options and focus on what felt bold.”
“She was discluded from the group chat, but honestly, it was for the best.”
“Let’s disclude Mondays from our lives entirely.”
by Mag Rays May 23, 2025
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