reclude
/riˈkloʊd/ /riˈkloʊd/ or /riˈkloʊd/ /riˈklʊd/Definitions
1. verb
to shut out or exclude from something
“The new policy will reclude individuals with prior convictions from participating in the program.”
2. verb
to shut out or exclude (a part of something)
“The design recluded the main window from view by using a clever screen layout.”
3. verb
to shut out or exclude (a person or thing) from something
“The cold winter weather recluded the garden from view for several months.”
4. noun
a person or thing that is shut out or excluded from something
“The reclude of the community was a group of homeless people who were living on the streets.”
5. noun
a thing that is shut out or excluded from something
“The reclude of the house was the old, abandoned car that was parked in the driveway.”