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- PREVENTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
PREVENTING meaning: 1 present participle of prevent 2 to stop something from happening or someone from doing… Learn more
- PREVENTING Synonyms: 73 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . .
Synonyms for PREVENTING: averting, precluding, avoiding, forestalling, helping, obviating, escaping, providing; Antonyms of PREVENTING: assisting, aiding, facilitating, abetting, promoting, easing, advancing, smoothing
- Preventing - definition of preventing by The Free Dictionary
To keep from happening; avert: took steps to prevent the strike 2 To keep (a person or thing) from doing something; impede: prevented us from winning; prevented the disease from spreading 3 Archaic a To anticipate or counter in advance b To come before; precede To present an obstacle: There will be a picnic if nothing prevents
- PREVENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PREVENT definition: to keep from occurring; avert; hinder See examples of prevent used in a sentence
- prevent verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening prevent something somebody The accident could have been prevented Maddie would have joined the army if an injury had not prevented her The government took steps to prevent a scandal
- PREVENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To prevent someone from doing something means to make it impossible for them to do it He said this would prevent companies from creating new jobs [VERB noun + from] Its nationals may be prevented from leaving the country [V n from -ing] The police have been trying to prevent them carrying weapons [VERB noun verb-ing]
- PREVENTING Synonyms Antonyms - 24 words | Thesaurus. com
Find 24 different ways to say PREVENTING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Preventing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Preventing refers to the act of stopping something from happening or arising It is typically used in contexts where proactive measures are taken to avert undesirable outcomes This can apply to various scenarios, including the prevention of disease, accidents, or crime
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