Synonym: bar, deter, exclude, forbid, prevent, prohibit, shut out. Similar words: seclude, secluded, preclusion, include, exclude, conclude, concluded, prelude. Meaning: [prɪ'kluːd] v. 1. keep from happening or arising; make impossible 2. make impossible, especially beforehand.
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31. On the other hand, many scientists are certain that gigantism must preclude elevated rates of metabolism.
32. The policy confusion at the top did not preclude efficient management lower down.
33. This of course, does not preclude parents contacting the School whenever necessary.
34. These regulations may preclude newspapers from publishing details of politicians' private lives.
35. Family services officials refused Sunday to comment on the incident, citing state confidentiality laws that preclude them from discussing specific cases.
36. In any case it didn't preclude, on Pound's part, genuine affection.
37. This requirement alone would preclude most individual investors from using such models.
38. AV pump can preclude edema effectively.
39. Such a procedure does not preclude fracture.
40. A prior engagement will preclude them from coming.
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41. That will preclude his escaping.
42. That will preclude him from escaping.
43. He would rebuff enquiries in such a way as to preclude any further discussion.
44. In the realm of totalitarian kitsch , all answers are given in advance and preclude any questions.
45. Nothing in this Section 11.12 shall preclude other Party from seeking interim, provisional or injunctive relief from any court of competent jurisdiction.
46. Since an inexperienced person will take 2 to 3 hours to complete the slaughter operation, care should be taken to preclude long exposure to high temperatures.
47. But the proposed revision has been made so that it will not preclude auditors from asserting, in their audit reports, that international auditing standards have been complied with.
48. The lack of any methoxysubstituted benzenes would preclude any insertion process taking place.
49. The exhibition game would likely be played near the end of the2008 preseason schedule, Levine said, and it won't preclude the Asia trip.
50. To so hold would preclude development and fix a city forever in its primitive conditions.
51. This measure may preclude the exclusive agency from selling crucial crude oil.
52. X-ray, fluorescence and microchemistry on the fibrils preclude the possibility of paint being used as a method for creating the image.
53. This does not preclude import monitoring or licensing systems consistent with the GATT.
54. Insist the athletics toughens, ameliorable all over the body blood circulation, raise an anti- cold capacity and the resistance of air frame, this is to preclude a frostbite of had better device.
55. Such requirements do not preclude the use of a national or international grid system.
56. Conclusion Adaptation training can preclude acute high altitude reaction and elevate altitude acclimatization.
57. Bus voltages greater than 100V preclude the use of a standard IC for overcharge and overdischarge protection.
58. The intent of an aseptic processing airlock is to preclude ingress of particulate matter and microorganism contamination from a lesser controlled area.
59. Verification by the customer shall not absolve the manufacturer of the responsibility to provide acceptable product, nor shall it preclude subsequent rejection by the customer.
60. LaHaye's books have their share of quackery and pseudoscience, but that does not preclude some genuinely wise counsel to lovers--especially inexperienced ones.
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