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What is the noun for exclusivity?

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exclusion
  1. The act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part. [from 17th c.]
  2. (obsolete) The act of pushing or forcing something out. [17th-19th c.]
  3. An item not covered by an insurance policy. [from 20th c.]
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Intermediate cases are common, however, and require the exclusion of factors from a final solution.”
      “This event marked Sakharov's break with the system and led to his exclusion from the top circles of the party-state leadership.”
      “Frequently, students had bad ideas that were oversimplified and included strategies such as corporal punishment and exclusion of troublemakers from the class.”
exclusive
  1. Information (or an artefact) that is granted or obtained exclusively.
  2. A member of a group who exclude others from their society.
  3. (grammar) A word or phrase that restricts something, such as only, solely, or simply.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The magazine has a mind-blowing exclusive on what Kim Kardashian had for breakfast last weekend.”
exclusivism
  1. The practice of being exclusive; a mentality or policy that excludes others.
  2. (religion) The doctrine that one religion is the only true religion, or that one religious sect is the only true version of a larger religion.
  3. Examples:
    1. “A powerful example of the first type is ethnic exclusivism, whose extreme form is found in the Fascist idea of race pride.”
      “There were allegations of exclusivism, hurtful practices like shunning, as well as an overbearing doctrine of personal sin.”
      “It is not possible to reconcile the existence of states based on ethnic, racial or religious exclusivism with the existence of genuine democracy.”
exclosure
  1. A limited area from which unwanted animals, such as domestic cattle or wildlife, are excluded by fencing or other means.
  2. Examples:
    1. “An exclosure we erected allows them to see the difference between deer-free and deer-inhabited forestland.”
      “Each exclosure included a diagonal fence running from one corner of the open side to the opposite rear corner.”
      “Jennifer will recommend the use of an exclosure at this site and will make arrangements with her coworkers to return soon to install one.”
exclusiveness
  1. The state of being exclusive; exclusivity.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The high-end fashion brand exudes an air of exclusiveness, attracting elite clientele seeking an upscale and classy experience.”
      “The exclusiveness of her demeanor and condescending remarks revealed her snobbish nature.”
      “The concert hall is a gerontocracy, its decorum enforced more rigidly than in places of worship, its exclusiveness innate.”
exclusivist
  1. An advocate of exclusivism.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Shinto, which has a background of polytheism, by means of exclusivist religious teaching, became a “socio-political religion”.”
      “Nicodemus held up these documents, with their essentially exclusivist ecclesiology, as the universal voice of the ancient Church.”
      “This requires approaches that are neither religiously relativist nor religiously exclusivist.”
excludability
  1. The ability to be excluded.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In practice, private goods exist along a continuum of excludability and rivalry and can even exhibit only one of these characteristics.”
      “The issue of excludability discussed earlier also hinges on contract costs.”
      “The absence of excludability and rivalry introduces market failures that ensure that some goods and services cannot be efficiently provided by markets.”
exclusivity
  1. The quality of being exclusive.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The exclusivity of the club and the high-quality amenities make it a perfect place for networking.”
      “This sense of cultural guardianship might also be seen in the relative exclusivity of the club's membership.”
      “It all set a tone of exclusivity and privilege, an air of refinement reserved for corporate leaders and tweedy intellectuals.”
excluder
  1. Something which excludes
  2. Examples:
    1. “The National Marine Fisheries Service will provide the aquariums with a turtle excluder, a device required on ocean shrimp trawls.”
      “The interlining makes the fabric hang well and is a marvellous draught excluder.”
      “I am therefore surprised to arrive at Hotel Galapagos on Santa Cruz, an hour or so later, to find one draped across my doorstep like a novelty draft excluder.”
excludee
  1. One who is excluded.
exclusivenesses
exclusivisms
  1. plural of exclusivism
exclusivists
  1. plural of exclusivist
  2. Examples:
    1. “Fundamentalists are also exclusivists, i.e. they hold that only those who believe as they do will end up in heaven.”
exclusivities
  1. plural of exclusivity
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The two principal stages were hosting about 90 concerts, within 60 as Swiss exclusivities.”
      “As for screenings, there were many exclusivities and the audience filled the video rooms during four days.”
      “The company also announced new exclusivities and a training program for beauty consultants.”
exclusions
  1. plural of exclusion
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “You should shop around, since the level of cover and exclusions vary greatly between providers.”
      “There is low acceptance among general practitioners and patients of recently imposed contract exclusions.”
      “A policy should normally cover your belongings and baggage, but again look carefully at exclusions, excesses and ceilings on each claim.”
exclosures
  1. plural of exclosure
exclusives
  1. plural of exclusive
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Given that overlicensing helped kill the golden goose, it shouldn't be much of a revelation that meaningful exclusives ensure healthy licensees.”
      “So he assiduously courted the Sun and wooed its boss, soaping them with exclusives and promises of economic responsibility.”
      “But I'm very keen to correct the idea that the BBC isn't in the business of breaking news or exclusives.”
excluders
  1. plural of excluder
excludees
  1. plural of excludee
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