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except

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Except \Ex*cept"\, v. i. To take exception; to object; -- usually followed by to, sometimes by against; as, to except to a witness or his testimony. Except thou wilt except against my love. --Shak.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
conj. With the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated. prep. With the exception of; but. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To exclude; to specify as being an exception. ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. conjunction PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES present company excepted ▪ All men are selfish pigs - present company excepted. sb/sth excepted ▪ Fred's not interested in anything, politics excepted . EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a computer that can do everything ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "to receive," from Middle French excepter (12c.), from Latin exceptus , past participle of excipere "to take out, withdraw; make an exception, reserve," from ex- "out" (see ex- ) + capere "to take" (see capable ). Meaning "to leave out" is from ...

Usage examples of except.

We had suddenly switched our allegiance from India to Aboriginal Australia and I guess, in their eyes, they could see no reason why we would do that except for the money.

I do not dispense abortifacients except in extreme cases when the life of mother and child both are at risk.

Except for the annoyance of the bombs, the gunners of the forts had it much their own way until the broadsides of the Pensacola, which showed eleven heavy guns on either side, drew up abreast of them.

Commodore had reformed the squadron into a single line abreast, except for the pair detached ahead.

But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.

In those documents we find the abridgment of the existing right of suffrage and the denial to the people of all right to participate in the selection of public officers except the legislative boldly advocated, with labored arguments to prove that large control of the people in government is the source of all political evil.

In those documents we find the abridgment of the existing right of suffrage, and the denial to the people of all right to participate in the selection of public officers, except the legislature, boldly advocated, with labored argument to prove that large control of the people in government is the source of all political evil.

I particularly liked riding there, and it was a good place for Abseil, except that the uphill finish could find him out.

Soul towards the higher, the agent, and except in so far as the conjunction is absolutely necessary, to sever the agent from the instrument, the body, so that it need not forever have its Act upon or through this inferior.

In a burst of red abysmal ferocity it was over, except for one wretch who fled screaming back the way the priests had come, pursued by a swarm of blood-dabbled shapes of horror which reached out their red-smeared hands for him.

Mere precedent is a dangerous source of authority, and should not be regarded as deciding questions of constitutional power, except where the acquiescence of the people and the States can be considered as well settled.

The Brahmins carry this idea into the next life, and say that the departing spirit carries with him nothing except this individual character, no acquirements or information or extraneous culture.

Without irrigation, the highest adaptation, all things considered, is found in Washington and Oregon, west of the Cascades, except where shallow soils lying on gravels exist.

The anatomy of the nasal passages, and the various chambers and tubes that communicate therewith, is such that they cannot be reached with fluid administered with any kind of syringe or inhaling tube, or with any instrument, except one constructed to apply it upon the principle above stated.

Though Catholic adoption services took considerable care in the placement of children, they were not pointlessly slow and obstructive, as were public agencies, especially when the would-be adopters were solid members of the community like Hatch and Lindsey, and when the adoptee was a disabled child with no option except continued institutionalization.