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Webster 1913 Edition


Exceptive

Ex-cept′ive

,
Adj.
That excepts; including an exception;
as, an
exceptive
proposition
.
I. Watts.
A particular and
exceptive
law.
Milton.

Webster 1828 Edition


Exceptive

EXCEPT'IVE

,
Adj.
Including an exception; as an exceptive preposition.
1.
Making or being an exception.

Definition 2024


exceptive

exceptive

English

Adjective

exceptive (not comparable)

  1. exceptional, having an exception
    • 1816, Matilda Betham, The Lay of Marie:
      The only offspring of a race No misalliance did disgrace; Nurtur'd, school'd, fashion'd by their laws, Not wishing an exceptive clause, Till thee, my only choice, I met; And then, with useless, deep regret, I found in birth, and that alone, Thou wert unworthy of a throne!
    • 1912, W.G. Tarrant, Unitarianism:
      In 1813, Unitarians were set free from legal penalties by the repeal, so far as they were concerned, of the exceptive clauses of the Toleration Act, this relief coming twenty years after Charles James Fox had tried to secure it for them.