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What is the past tense of exclude from?

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The past tense of exclude from is excluded from.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of exclude from is excludes from.

The present participle of exclude from is excluding from.

The past participle of exclude from is excluded.

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Farm animals were excluded from these coppices by the digging of ditches and the setting up of hedges of quickthorn grown on banks.
Those students were excluded from Newcomb College, which only included women in the liberal arts and sciences.
Some species which are particularly important to birds, such as kahikatea and rata, are excluded from harvesting.
People of mixed race are being excluded from society and face prejudice from both sides.
These predators are excluded from upstream tributaries by rapids and barrier waterfalls.
He was a jumped-up Austrian, a loner, always excluded from picnics and parties, and to compensate he always felt he had to be on top of his game.

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