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Meaning of disclude | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To disclose, make known.
    nonstandard, transitive
  2. To separate, keep apart.
    nonstandard, transitive
  3. To exclude, not include; to remove from inclusion.
    nonstandard, transitive
  4. To cause (teeth) to not meet when the jaw is closed.
    transitive

Examples

“If it ſeeme that by the waters, I muſt helpe euen ſtrangers that neede my help, that are far off and diſcluded by the Sea, then I reaſon; […]”
“Thirdly, that theſe principall faculties are diſcluded or ſeparated by their manſions theſe things doe demonſtrate; […]”
“Then what man can prove ſo impudent, and dare make ſo bold, as to ſeclude and diſclude whom God admits?”
“Please disclude me from further discussions on this topic.”
“Whence ſome conceit, that theſe reſult, as it were, from that Diviſion; only they change their Office, and are become Terminative now, whereas they were before Continuative; and that they were potentially in that Former Whole before, and are only of late Diſcluded.”
“Here, however, he was called to order by the cove; and by little Joey, a post-boy, nicknamed the lady’s fancy, who both joined in reminding him, as political percussions was discluded from the club, and only tendered to disturb the peace of the society, vitch makes bad blood.”
“Under reaction conditions, and in the absence of information on the nature of the free-energy barriers of activation for the reactions we cannot disclude the possibility that both reactions occur, however there is and^([sic]) indication that if the intermediate structure is formed, it is short-lived, indeed kinetically unstable with respect to the formation of the D4R terminated structure.”
“During the eccentric movements, the cellophane strip readily pulls out as the anterior teeth disclude the posterior teeth.”
“Cuspid protected occlusion is that type of occlusal function in which there are even centric stops around the arch in the maximum intercuspation position but any lateral or protrusive movement of the mandible immediately discludes the posterior teeth, with the lower cuspid occluding against the lingual surface of the upper cuspid.”
“The working guidance should immediately disclude the teeth on the non-working side and should be in harmony with the condylar guidance.”
“It may be difficult to see obvious fracture mobility in this situation by standard clinical examination but careful inspection of the fracture site whilst occluding and discluding the teeth may demonstrate movement.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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