adjective
- tending to exclude or shut out; serving to prevent entry or participation
- of or relating to the exclusion of evidence or testimony in legal proceedings
Usage: formal; often used in legal or technical contexts
Usage: legal
Examples
- The club's exclusory membership policy prevented many qualified applicants from joining.
- The court applied exclusory rules to suppress illegally obtained evidence.
- Her exclusory attitude toward newcomers made the group feel unwelcoming.
- The exclusory clause in the contract barred certain categories of workers.
- Exclusory practices in hiring have been challenged as discriminatory.
- The exclusory nature of the agreement limited participation to senior members only.