un-include
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un-include (third-person singular simple present un-includes, present participle un-including, simple past and past participle un-included)
- Alternative form of uninclude
- 2014, Brian Attebery, Decoding Gender in Science Fiction, →ISBN:
- In order for Judith Fetterly to be able to stand back and say, yes, he is too a monster, she had to un-include herself in that “we,” which is a masculine collectivity even though one of the critics she cites is female.
- 2015, Stuart Woods, Naked Greed, →ISBN:
- Well, un-include it! I'm not paying for any electronic crap.
- 2018, K. C. Pastore, Good Blood, →ISBN:
- I stayed in the kitchen so I wouldn't have to talk to them or be un-included from their conversations or told to leave in some passive-aggressive way.