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- PRECAUTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRECAUTION is care taken in advance : foresight How to use precaution in a sentence
- PRECAUTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRECAUTION definition: 1 an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening: 2 a polite way… Learn more
- PRECAUTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A precaution is an action that is intended to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening Could he not, just as a precaution, move to a place of safety? I had taken the precaution of doing a little research before I left London
- Precaution - definition of precaution by The Free Dictionary
An action taken in advance to protect against possible danger, failure, or injury; a safeguard: followed safety precautions when using heavy machinery 2 Caution practiced in advance; forethought or circumspection: a need for precaution when planning a vacation
- precaution, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun precaution mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun precaution See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- precaution - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
precaution (countable and uncountable, plural precautions) The ancient philosophers treasured up their supposed discoveries with miserable precaution A measure taken beforehand to ward off evil or secure good or success; a precautionary act
- PRECAUTION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Precaution definition: a measure taken in advance to avert possible evil or to secure good results See examples of PRECAUTION used in a sentence
- Precaution - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
A precaution is a careful action you make in advance You might want to take the precaution of bringing lots of water and sunblock if you're going on a desert hike Precaution means exactly what it sounds like The prefix pre- means before, and caution means carefulness in the face of danger
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