9 Metaphors for exclusion

Now, general oppression or wrongdoing, the exclusion from land or labor or property or trade, by a powerful combination, is precisely the moral injury suffered in modern boycotts when there is no actual crime committed.

Exclusion of the adults from the militia became the general rule after the close of the war of 1812.

The exclusion of the Irish members was in his eyes a fatal blot, as tending rather to separation than to that Imperial federation which was his political ideal.

Excess of light was the most obvious suggestion; and so it was supposed that its exclusion might be a potent remedy.

To a sensitive nature, as hers assuredly was, and to one who so much valued the confidence of her friends as she did, such exclusion must have been a serious cross.

The exclusion of Servia from the Adriatic Sea and the establishment of the independent State of Albania was the achievement of Count Berchtold, the Austro-Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

But supposing it were, Mr. Fisher's argument has no force or direction, unless he can establish his suppressed premise,that the exclusion of slavery from the Territories is the exclusion of "the people of the Slave States" from the Territories.

A systematic exclusion of all Federalists from any office of trust is the leading feature of this Administration, yet the Federalists comprehend the majority of the wealth, virtue, and intelligence of the community.

Its exclusion has been a principal object of this State, and most of the States in the Union.

9 Metaphors for  exclusion