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preclude (verb)

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  • preclude — ► VERB ▪ prevent (something) from happening or (someone) from doing something. DERIVATIVES preclusion noun. ORIGIN Latin praecludere shut off, impede …   English terms dictionary

  • preclude — pre·clude /pri klüd/ vt pre·clud·ed, pre·clud·ing: to prevent or exclude by necessary consequence the requirement of a marriage ceremony preclude s the creation of common law marriages in this jurisdiction: as a: to prevent (a party) from… …   Law dictionary

  • preclude — verb (T) formal to prevent something or make something impossible: preclude sb from doing something: Age alone will not preclude him from standing as a candidate. preclusion / klu:ZFn/ noun (U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • preclude — verb /pɹɛˈkluːd/ Remove the possibility of; ; prevent or exclude; to make . It has been raining for days, but that doesn’t preclude the possibility that the skies will clear by this afternoon! …   Wiktionary

  • preclude — verb Preclude is used with these nouns as the object: ↑inclusion, ↑interpretation, ↑possibility, ↑use …   Collocations dictionary

  • preclude — verb his difficulties preclude him from leading a normal life Syn: prevent, make it impossible for, rule out, stop, prohibit, debar, bar, hinder, impede, inhibit, exclude See note at prohibit …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • preclude — verb prevent (something) from happening or (someone) from doing something. Derivatives preclusion noun preclusive adjective Origin C15: from L. praecludere, from prae before + claudere to shut …   English new terms dictionary

  • preclude — [[t]prɪklu͟ːd[/t]] precludes, precluding, precluded 1) VERB If something precludes an event or action, it prevents the event or action from happening. [FORMAL] [V n/ ing] At 84, John feels his age precludes too much travel... [V n/ ing] He would… …   English dictionary

  • preclude — UK [prɪˈkluːd] / US [prɪˈklud] verb [transitive] Word forms preclude : present tense I/you/we/they preclude he/she/it precludes present participle precluding past tense precluded past participle precluded formal if one thing precludes another,… …   English dictionary

  • preclude — transitive verb (precluded; precluding) Etymology: Latin praecludere, from prae + claudere to close more at close Date: 1629 1. archaic close 2. to make impossible by necessary consequence ; rule out in advance • preclusion …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • preclude — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. prevent, stop, prohibit, obviate, check; forestall. See exclusion, prohibition. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. prevent, impede, rule out; see hinder , prevent , restrain 1 . See Synonym Study at prevent …   English dictionary for students

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