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ausschließen

Ausschließen is a German verb with several related meanings centered on preventing participation, access, or inclusion. The core sense is to prevent something from occurring or someone from taking part, or to deny a possibility. It can also mean to physically shut out someone or something from a place or group.

Grammatically, ausschließen is a separable-prefix verb. In the present tense you typically see the prefix at

Nounally, the related noun Ausschluss denotes exclusion, ban, or disqualification. Common compounds include Ausschlusskriterium (exclusion criterion)

Usage notes: ausschließen often contrasts with einschließen, which means include or admit. A second sense of

In summary, ausschließen covers removing participation, denying a possibility, or physically excluding someone or something, with

the
end
of
the
clause:
ich
schließe
aus;
du
schließt
aus;
er
schließt
aus;
wir
schließen
aus;
ihr
schließt
aus;
sie
schließen
aus.
The
past
participle
is
ausgeschlossen,
and
with
haben
you
form
perfect:
er
hat
ausgeschlossen.
In
the
sense
of
denying
a
possibility,
one
can
say:
Wir
schließen
eine
Teilnahme
aus.
In
the
sense
of
expelling
someone,
one
speaks
of
excluding
a
person:
Der
Verein
schließt
ihn
aus
dem
Kreis
der
Mitglieder
aus.
In
reflexive
or
extended
uses,
one
may
also
encounter
phrases
like
jemanden
aus
einer
Gruppe
ausschließen
or
aus
dem
Wettbewerb
ausschließen.
and
Ausschlussfrist
(statutory
exclusion
period).
schließend
is
aus
etwas
schließen,
meaning
to
deduce
or
infer
from
something
(Ich
schließe
daraus,
dass...).
This
sense
uses
aus
as
a
prepositional
element
rather
than
as
the
separable
prefix.
common
everyday
and
legal-adjacent
usages.