Interdiction vs Exclusion - What's the difference?
interdiction | exclusion | Related terms |
the act of interdicting or something interdicted
the destruction of an enemy's military potential before it can be used
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The act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part.
* {{quote-news
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(obsolete) The act of pushing or forcing something out.
* 1646 , Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica , III.6:
An item not covered by an insurance policy.
Interdiction is a related term of exclusion.
As nouns the difference between interdiction and exclusion
is that interdiction is the act of interdicting or something interdicted while exclusion is exclusion.interdiction
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(interdictions)exclusion
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- For the exclusion of animals is not merely passive like that of eggs, nor the total action of delivery to be imputed unto the mother, but the first attempt beginneth from the infant [...].