Excepting

Word EXCEPTING
Character 9
Hyphenation ex cept ing
Pronunciations /ɪkˈsɛptɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Excepting"

What do we mean by excepting?

With the exception of. preposition

Except. conjunction

Making exception of; excluding; except.

Unless; except.

With rejection or exception of; excluding; except.

Present participle of except. verb

With the exception of preposition

To exclude; to specify as being an exception.

To take exception, to object (to or against).

Synonyms and Antonyms for Excepting

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The word "excepting" in example sentences

In any case, again excepting Outbreak, those examples are cooperative multiplayer, which you'll notice RE5 has out-of-the-box. ❋ SVGL (2009)

Thus, if A and B are joint accused and the court finds B guilty of the offense charged and finds A not guilty, B should be found guilty by excepting from the specification the name of A and the words in the specification which indicate that the offense was a joint one. ❋ Unknown (1951)

All ship papers are now made out in English excepting the French, and no doubt they will soon have to follow in the wake. ❋ Joseph Wild (N/A)

And in this I was further encouraged by the fact that the attempt has not yet been made in English, excepting in a very perfunctory manner in Consul Wilkinson's work, published by Longmans in ❋ James Samuelson (N/A)

In the Bet il Sahel kitchen the animals were cooked whole, and I have seen a fish arrive carried by two sturdy blacks; small fish were not taken in excepting by the basketload, nor fowl but by the dozen. ❋ Unknown (1907)

He had never seen the name excepting on that tablet. ❋ Unknown (1881)

Paid my bill and got everything nicely packed up, managed to put all into my portmanteau excepting two coats which I put into the bag. ❋ Robert Heywood (1827)

It argues that “in excepting national security surveillances from the Act’s warrant requirement Congress recognized the President’s authority to conduct such surveillances without prior judicial approval.” ❋ Unknown (2005)

‘I never saw the gentleman who I am informed bears that name excepting once, and I regret that it was under very unpleasant circumstances. ❋ Unknown (1917)

Cadman Sahib had been heard to call him "Skag," but Cadman Sahib would permit no one to call him by that title excepting himself; therefore it was a sealed title, to pronounce which few are worthy. ❋ Zamin Ki Dost (1905)

No terms excepting unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted. ❋ John Bach McMaster (1892)

‘I never saw the gentleman who I am informed bears that name excepting once, and I regret that it was under very unpleasant circumstances.’ ❋ Unknown (1815)

'I never saw the gentleman who I am informed bears that name excepting once, and I regret that it was under very unpleasant circumstances.' ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

This 'excepting' of the case against Chen Shui-bian from legal immunities and protections is part of the pattern of persecution that so many of us have seen. ❋ Michael Turton (2009)

"No, your Worship," was the reply, "excepting" (here he took from Polton the last pair of moulds and passed them up to the magistrate) "that you will probably find these moulds of importance presently." ❋ Unknown (1902)

"They have taken all we have," replied the People - "excepting," they added, noting the suggestive visitant - "excepting our hope in heaven. ❋ Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? (1899)

"They have taken all we have," replied the People -- "excepting," they added, noting the suggestive visitant -- "excepting our hope in heaven. ❋ Ambrose Bierce (1878)

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