13. To take a thorough stand; to continue steadily in some state or course of action; especially in spite of opposition.
14. To go through; to spread throughout the whole.
15. To turn in another direction; to turn thoroughly from a former course. “Blessings unused pervert into a waste.”
16. Having a way through. “—— to have their way free and pervious to all places.”
clud, clus = shut.
| 1. close | 7. exclus ion, act of |
| 2. clos et, little | 8. in clude, within |
| 3. con clude, together | 9. pre clude, before |
| 4. dis close, un | 10. re cluse, back |
| 5. en close, in | 11. se clude, aside |
| 6. ex elude, out | 12. se clus ion, state of being |
2. A small side room in which, clothing and other articles are kept shut away from view.
3. To bring to an end. Literally to shut in or together (obsolete); as, “The body of Christ was concluded in the grave.”
4. To un-shut; to open or uncover; to make known.