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EXCEPTING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
preposition excluding; barring; saving; with the exception of; except: Excepting the last chapter, the book is finished. www.dictionary.com
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EXCEPTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
not including: All the people who were on the aircraft have now been identified, excepting one. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Excluding · acid- ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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EXCEPT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXCEPT is with the exclusion or exception of. How to use except in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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▪ I. excepting, vbl. n. (ɛkˈsɛptɪŋ) [f. except v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb except.a 1626 Bacon Jurisdict. Marches Wks. 1740 IV. 136 The excepting of that shire by itself doth fortify that, etc. 1634 Sanderson Serm. II. 288 Here is no excepting against any witness: nor refusal of any judge.▪ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Excepting vs Except | WordReference Forums
The most common use of 'except' is as a preposition: 'except me', 'except the door'. In this use, it is probably more common in the compound form 'except for'. forum.wordreference.com
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except, excepting, excepted, excepts- WordWeb dictionary definition
Prevent from being included, considered or accepted "The committee excepted his proposal from consideration"; - exclude, leave out, leave off, omit, take out www.wordwebonline.com
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Excepting Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXCEPT is with the exclusion or exception of. How to use except in a sentence.
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Accept vs. Except | Difference & Example Sentences - Scribbr
Accept is a transitive verb meaning to willingly receive, allow, or approve. Except is mainly used as a preposition meaning “excluding.” www.scribbr.com
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excepting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
excepting. with the exception of. Synonyms: excepted, save for; see also Thesaurus:except. Nothing was to be sacrosanct or sacred, excepting reason itself. en.wiktionary.org
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EXCEPTING Synonyms: 142 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for EXCEPTING: objecting, protesting, complaining, demurring, expostulating, kicking, taking exception, whining; Antonyms of EXCEPTING: approving, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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102 Synonyms & Antonyms for EXCEPTING | Thesaurus.com
"Excepting" can mean "barring" or "excluding" as an adjective, "omission" as a noun, and "besides" or "except" as a preposition. www.thesaurus.com
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EXCEPTING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
You use excepting to introduce the only thing that prevents a statement from being completely true. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Excepting vs Except - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
Verb ()To exclude; to specify as being an exception. * 2007 , Glen Bowersock, 'Provocateur', London Review of Books 29:4, page 17: But this [ban on circumcision] must have been a provocation, as the emperor Antoninus Pius later acknowledged by excepting the Jews.; To take exception, to object (to' or ' against ).to except to a witness or his testimony
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Accept vs Excepting: Which Should You Use In Writing?
Excepting. In formal writing, "accept" is often used to indicate that something is being agreed to or approved. On the other hand, in casual conversation, "accept" can be used to indicate that something is being tolerated or acknowledged. In contrast, "excepting" is used to exclude or make an exception for something.
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Are elements of the range of a transcendental function themselves transcendental, excepting a "few" special cases? Let $f(x)$ be a transcendental function with $x\in\mathbb{C}$. Then are the values $f(x)$ themselves t...
All numbers are transcendental except for a few special cases, i.e. all except countably many. As for $e^x$, notice that every positive number belongs to its range. Thus $5$, for example, is a member of the range.
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