/ɪksˈkluːdəbəl/ – adj
Definition: có thể loại trừ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “excludable” refers to something that can be excluded or kept out, particularly in the context of property rights or immigration law. It may refer to individuals who can be excluded from entering a country or property, or to items that can be excluded from a certain legal category or classification.
Example: The insurance policy clearly states that intentional damage to the property is an excludable event, meaning it will not be covered under the policy.