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exception
noun
1 someone or something not included.
2 someone or something that does not, or is allowed not to, follow a general rule make an exception .
3 an act of excluding.
[14c]
exceptionable adjective
1 likely to cause disapproval, offence or dislike.
2 open to objection.
exceptionably adverb .
take exception to something to object to it; to be offended by it.
the exception proves the rule the existence of an exception to a supposed rule proves the general truth of the rule (often used in argument when no such conclusion is justified).
noun
1 someone or something not included.
2 someone or something that does not, or is allowed not to, follow a general rule make an exception .
3 an act of excluding.
[14c]
exceptionable adjective
1 likely to cause disapproval, offence or dislike.
2 open to objection.
exceptionably adverb .
take exception to something to object to it; to be offended by it.
the exception proves the rule the existence of an exception to a supposed rule proves the general truth of the rule (often used in argument when no such conclusion is justified).
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