exclusionists

noun
  1. People who advocate for or practice exclusion; those who support policies or principles that exclude certain groups from participation, membership, or rights.
  2. Usage: Usually plural; often used in historical or political contexts; Can be pejorative depending on context
  3. Historical: Members of a 17th-century English political faction that sought to exclude the Catholic Duke of York from the line of succession.
  4. Usage: historical; capitalized in historical contexts

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