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- PRECLUDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Preclude is often used in legal writing, where it usually refers to making something legally impossible A new law may be passed by Congress to preclude any suits of a certain kind against a federal agency, for example
- PRECLUDED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PRECLUDED definition: prevented or made impossible; disallowed or ruled out See examples of precluded used in a sentence
- PRECLUDED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRECLUDED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of preclude 2 to prevent something or make it impossible, or… Learn more
- Preclude - definition of preclude by The Free Dictionary
To make impossible, as by action taken in advance; prevent See Synonyms at prevent 2 To exclude or prevent (someone) from a given condition or activity: Modesty precludes me from accepting the honor [Latin praeclūdere : prae-, pre- + claudere, to close ] pre·clu′sion (-klo͞o′zhən) n
- preclude verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to prevent something from happening or somebody from doing something; to make something impossible preclude something Lack of time precludes any further discussion Your failure to become a member this year does not preclude the possibility of your applying next year
- PRECLUDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something precludes an event or action, it prevents the event or action from happening At 84, John feels his age precludes too much travel [VERB noun verb-ing] He would rebuff enquiries in such a way as to preclude any further discussion [VERB noun -ing]
- Preclude - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
This is a very formal word, but it has a simple meaning: when something is precluded, it can't happen See the prefix pre in preclude and in prevent? It is signaling that these words are all about things done before another action would happen — to make it impossible
- preclude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
preclude (third-person singular simple present precludes, present participle precluding, simple past and past participle precluded) (transitive) To remove the possibility of; to rule out; to prevent or exclude; to render impossible
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