adjective
- capable of being excluded or kept out
- (economics) able to be denied to those who do not pay for it
Usage: often used in formal or technical contexts
Usage: technical term used in economics and public policy
Examples
- The defective parts were excludable from the final product.
- Certain expenses are excludable from taxable income.
- In economics, private goods are excludable because sellers can prevent non-payers from using them.
- The evidence was deemed excludable by the judge.
- Water from a public fountain is non-excludable, but bottled water is excludable.