excluye
Excluye is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb excluir, meaning to exclude, omit, or rule out. The form indicates that a subject currently excludes something or someone. Excluir comes from Latin excludere, from ex- “out” + cludere “to close.” In Spanish, excluir is transitive and requires a direct object: the thing or person that is being excluded. Common constructions include "La lista excluye a los no registrados" and "El árbitro excluye al jugador por conducta inapropiada." In legal, policy, and social contexts, excluye is used to indicate that certain categories or individuals are not eligible or are barred.
Conjugation in the present tense: yo excluyo, tú excluyes, él excluye, nosotros excluimos, vosotros excluís, ellos
Nuance: excluir can convey a stronger sense than merely omitting; it can imply disqualification, rejection, or
Examples: "La regla excluye a menores de 18 años." "El comité excluyó a tres candidatos." See also: