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What does the word exception mean? to rush by; hurry to set over; move to add in; include to take out; exclude
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What does the word exception mean?
to rush by; hurry
to set over; move
to add in; include
to take out; exclude
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Exception means to take out or exclude. In a sentence: Everyone must do the homework with the exception of Nick since he was out yesterday. It means that he is excluded from doing the work. I hope this helps/makes sense lol!
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to take out: exclude
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