exclusionary / ɪkˈsklu ʒəˌnɛr i /

排他性的排他性排斥性的排除性的

exclusionary 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having the effect of excluding or shutting out someone or something: In wealthy suburbs with good schools, exclusionary zoning policies often block affordable housing development and keep out low-income people.

exclusionary 近义词

exclusionary

等同于 swank

exclusionary

等同于 exclusive

更多exclusionary例句

  1. His brilliant contributions to science—such as the famous exclusion principle that would eventually earn him a Nobel Prize—had cemented his reputation as a genius.
  2. Perhaps they suffer from greed, or resentment over exclusion from the highest rungs of government, or disappointment from their lack of a broader intellectual influence.
  3. In 2018, the USITC imposed a 25-year exclusion order based on a default judgment against Organik Kimya, a chemicals firm that destroyed evidence after being accused of trade secrets theft by Dow Chemical.
  4. Pride in hatred, mingled with faith in exclusion and capitalism.
  5. Two other scientists, Feng Zhang of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and George Church of Harvard University, are also often credited as early co-discoverers and developers of CRISPR technology, and their exclusion will fuel arguments.
  6. And LEGO has certainly taken their time recanting those exclusionary decisions.
  7. The Maliki government is Shiite, exclusionary and anti-Sunni.
  8. Most banks, real estate, insurance, and even golf club contracts have an organized crime exclusionary clause built into them.
  9. These days, Greaves regards traditional religion in general as both dangerously superstitious and exclusionary.
  10. Perhaps Zionism should be recognized for what it is: an experiment in Jewish nationalism that is unavoidably exclusionary.