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ausschließt

Ausschließen is a German verb meaning to exclude, to rule out, or to dismiss from consideration. It is used in everyday language, in politics or policy, in logic and mathematics, and in social contexts to indicate that something is not possible or not allowed. The related noun form is Ausschluss, meaning exclusion or the act of excluding.

Etymology and form: Ausschließen consists of the prefix aus- (out) combined with schließen (to close). In standard

Usage and nuances: The verb covers a range of meanings from literal removal to figurative denial. Examples:

Related terms: Ausgrenzen (to marginalize or exclude in a social sense) and Einschließen (to include). The concept

In sum, ausschließen describes the act of removing something from consideration or membership, with the noun

usage
it
is
a
separable-prefix
verb,
so
in
the
present
tense
you
typically
say
er
schließt
aus,
not
er
schließtaus.
The
past
participle
is
ausgeschlossen,
used
with
auxiliary
haben
to
form
perfect
tenses,
and
it
can
function
adjectivally
as
in
ein
ausgeschlossenes
Risiko
(a
risk
that
is
ruled
out).
Wir
schließen
das
Angebot
nicht
aus
(We
do
not
rule
out
the
offer).
Es
ist
ausgeschlossen
(It
is
out
of
the
question
/
impossible).
In
legal
or
organizational
contexts
one
can
speak
of
jemanden
aus
dem
Vertrag
ausschließen
(to
exclude
someone
from
a
contract)
or
des
Ausschlusses
aus
einem
Kreis
(exclusion
from
a
circle
or
group).
Collocations
include
Ausschlussklausel
(exclusion
clause)
and
Ausschlussverfahren
(exclusion
procedure).
of
Ausschluss
contrasts
with
Einschluss,
the
act
of
including.
form
Ausschluss
denoting
the
result
or
process
of
exclusion.