Excepted [verb]

Definition of Excepted:

leave out

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Sentence/Example of Excepted:

In the depths of his heart, so hidden from the world, there seemed to be hope for the whole living creation, himself excepted.

Press opinions upon my symphony—Laroche not excepted—are rather cold.

This animal is the largest of all the apes or baboons, the orang-outang excepted.

This sweeping assertion was received with liberal applause by all of his hearers, the impatient customers not excepted.

Very few birds probably ascend to a height of two thousand feet in the air, the vulture tribe excepted.

Notwithstanding its weaknesses the work was received with favour by the critics, the most pronounced conservatives not excepted.

Well, he returned home; and all his family, I excepted, were up.

The person in attendance on these works of art was in all respects, shabbiness excepted, unlike the former personage.

Padre Fernandez was a person greatly respected by him, being the one always excepted by him whenever the friars were attacked.

The number of birds in this very extensive quarter of Peru (the marine and river fowl being excepted) is very inconsiderable.