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exclusory, a.|ɛkˈskluːsərɪ| [ad. late L. exclūsōri-us, f. exclūs- ppl. stem of exclūdĕre: see exclude v. and -ory.] Having the power or the function of excluding; tending to exclude; = exclusive A. 1. Const. of.
1585Bonner in Burnet Hist. Ref. II. 179 To put out the Term peremptory, and other that were exclusory of further disputations. 1654‘Palæmon’ Friendship 25 'Twere extreamly tedious to run over all the Vices and shew how they were particularly exclusory of Friendship. 1721–1800in Bailey. 1865Daily Tel. 4 Nov. 4/5 The exclusory laws were the result of the narrowest and most exasperating religious intolerance. |