Learn Japanese while reading Manga with our new Manga Reader Tool!

Nihongo

Classroom

How to say 'Exclusion' or 'Elimination' in Japanese | 排除

Wondering how to say 'Exclusion' or 'Elimination' in Japanese? You're in the right place!

The Japanese word for Exclusion or Elimination is 'Haijo', written as 排除 in Japanese.'Exclusion' or 'Elimination' in hiragana is はいじょ.

    word

    排除

    Meaning

    Exclusion, Elimination

    Reading

    はいじょ

    haijo

    Kanji

    Exclude, Repudiate Exclude, Remove

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun '排除 (はいじょ)' refers to the act of excluding or eliminating something or someone. It is often used in contexts where something is removed or kept out, whether physically, socially, or conceptually. For example: the exclusion of harmful substances「有害物質の排除」(ゆうがいぶっしつのはいじょ). The elimination of outdated rules「古い規則の排除」(ふるいきそくのはいじょ). This word can be used in various contexts, such as social exclusion, elimination of waste, or removal of obstacles.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N1

    Kanji Grade

    8

    Frequency

    3379

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 排除

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Exclude, Repudiate

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Exclude, Remove

Words Related to 排除 Through the Kanji

These 2 Words contain the Kanji 排 as well.

  • word

    排出

    Meaning

    Discharge, Emission

  • word

    排卵

    Meaning

    Ovulation

Words Related to 排除 Through the Kanji

These 7 Words contain the Kanji 除 as well.

  • word

    除く

    Meaning

    Exclude

  • word

    掃除

    Meaning

    Cleaning

  • word

    掃除機

    Meaning

    Vacuum

  • word

    控除

    Meaning

    Deduction

  • word

    削除

    Meaning

    Deletion

  • word

    解除

    Meaning

    Cancellation

  • word

    取り除く

    Meaning

    Remove

Learn the Word 排除

Let's make sure you fully understand this word.

What does 'Haijo' (排除) mean?

'Haijo' means 'Exclusion' or 'Elimination' .

To help you master this word, here's an interactive lesson where you'll practice its readings and meanings.