Definition of Exclusionary. Meaning of Exclusionary. Synonyms of Exclusionary

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Definition of Exclusionary

Exclusionary
Exclusionary Ex*clu"sion*a*ry, a. Tending to exclude; causing exclusion; exclusive.

Meaning of Exclusionary from wikipedia

- In the United States, the exclusionary rule is a legal rule, based on constitutional law, that prevents evidence collected or analyzed in violation of...
- Gender-critical feminism, also known as trans-exclusionary radical feminism or TERFism, is an ideology or movement that opposes what it refers to as "gender...
- Exclusionary zoning is the use of zoning ordinances to exclude certain types of land uses from a given community, especially to regulate racial and economic...
- TERF (/tɜːrf/) is an acronym for trans-exclusionary radical feminist. First recorded in 2008, the term TERF was originally used to distinguish transgender-inclusive...
- easy to identify, while others could be interpreted as either exclusionary or non-exclusionary, such as spaced-out singular chairs constructed at a playground...
- Anti-Chinese legislation in the United States was introduced in the United States to deal with Chinese migrants following the gold rush in California and...
- disjunct also known as the fallacy of the alternative disjunct or a false exclusionary disjunct occurs when a deductive argument takes the following logical...
- selective enforcement. Historically, particularly in the United States, exclusionary covenants were used to exclude racial minorities. Some covenants exist...
- view, exigent cir****stances, border searches, and other situations. The exclusionary rule is one way the amendment is enforced. Established in W****s v. United...
- decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the exclusionary rule, which prevents prosecutors from using evidence in court that was...