escludere
exclude
verb ehs-KLOO-deh-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin excludere
Also means
rule out
Usage Note
Escludere means to leave out or rule out, and is irregular: past participle escluso, past historic esclusi. The common phrase non escludo che ('I don't rule out that') takes the subjunctive. Its opposite is includere, with the same conjugation pattern.
Examples
"Non posso escludere questa ipotesi."
Natural Translation
I cannot rule out this hypothesis.
Literal Translation
Not I-can to-rule-out this hypothesis.
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