excipular
/ɛksɪpjʊˈlɑr/Definitions
1. verb
To exclude something from consideration or inclusion.
“The lawyer excipulated the defendant’s previous convictions from the jury’s deliberations.”
2. noun
A statement or declaration that excludes or excepts something from consideration or inclusion.
“The excipulation in the contract clause exempted the company from liability for unforeseen circumstances.”
3. adjective
Excluding or excepting something from consideration or inclusion.
“The excipular clause in the insurance policy outlined the exclusions for certain types of claims.”