The difference between Exclude and Forbar
When used as verbs, exclude means to bar (someone) from entering, whereas forbar means to bar in.
check bellow for the other definitions of Exclude and Forbar
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Exclude as a verb (transitive):
To bar (someone) from entering; to keep out.
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Exclude as a verb (transitive):
To expel; to put out.
Examples:
"to exclude young animals from the womb or from eggs"
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Exclude as a verb (transitive):
To omit from consideration.
Examples:
"Count from 1 to 30, but exclude the prime numbers."
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Exclude as a verb (transitive, legal):
To refuse to accept (evidence) as valid.
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Exclude as a verb (transitive, medicine):
To eliminate from diagnostic consideration.
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Forbar as a verb (obsolete, transitive):
To bar in; to shut up.
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Forbar as a verb (obsolete, transitive):
To bar, fend off, ward off.
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Forbar as a verb (obsolete, transitive):
To exclude, deny.