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What (who) is exclusion zone - definition

GEOGRAPHIC AREA IN WHICH SANCTIONING AUTHORITY PROHIBITS SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES
Exclusion area; Exclusion Zone; Sperrzone

exclusion zone         
(exclusion zones)
An exclusion zone is an area where people are not allowed to go or where they are not allowed to do a particular thing, for example because it would be dangerous.
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exclusion zone         
¦ noun an area into which entry is forbidden, especially by ships or aircraft of particular nationalities.
Exclusion zone (physics)         
The exclusion zone is a large stratum (typically on the order of a few microns to a millimeter) observed in pure liquid water, from which particles of other materials in suspension are repelled. It is observed next to the surface of solid materials, e.

Wikipedia

Exclusion zone

An exclusion zone is a territorial division established for various, case-specific purposes.

Per the United States Department of Defense, an exclusion zone is a territory where an authority prohibits specific activities in a specific geographic area (see military exclusion zone). These temporary or permanent zones are created for control of populations for safety, crowd control, or military purposes, or as a border zone.

Examples of use of exclusion zone
1. Parliament÷ Exclusion zone drawn up for protests Home Secretary Charles Clarke has drawn up a half–mile exclusion zone around Parliament to curb demonstrations, it has been revealed.
2. It’s inside the exclusion zone, to prevent terrorism.
3. The edge of this exclusion zone bisects Tate Britain.
4. More polls» A one–mile exclusion zone has been set up around the wreckage.
5. The busiest motorway in the country runs straight through the exclusion zone.