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exclusionary

[ik-skloo-zhuh-ner-ee] / ɪkˈsklu ʒəˌnɛr i /




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Her approach, however, is that of a scholar, not a guard patrolling the bounds of some exclusive, exclusionary domain.

From New York Times

And the phrase “Black Lives Matter” calls attention to the exclusionary racism to which more than one in eight Americans is exposed.

From Scientific American

Elaborate exclusionary zoning codes were written to protect them from the taint of commerce and industry — as well as to keep white, wealthy neighborhoods away from Black and poorer ones.

From New York Times

Consider, as one example, its gender exclusionary potential.

From Scientific American

Sarkeesian’s criticisms were so on point that they brought to the fore a vile, possessive and exclusionary subset of gamers, who led a vicious harassment campaign against her and others.

From Los Angeles Times