Self-exclusion
noun
1.
an act or instance of excluding.
2.
the state of being excluded.
3.
Physiology. a keeping apart; blocking of an entrance.
noun
1.
the act or an instance of excluding or the state of being excluded
exclusion ex·clu·sion (ĭk-sklōō’zhən)
n.
Surgical isolation of a part or segment without removal from the body.
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