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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61. The complicated misanthropy which enabled him, his interpreters declared, to love the public and spurn humanity, did not preclude certain trifling investigation of the tenderer emotions.
62. My present finances preclude the possibility of buying a car.
63. This does not preclude the participation of healthy volunteers in medical research.
64. Scrap: action on a nonconforming product to preclude its originally intended use. EXAMPLE Recycling, destruction.
65. Verification by the customer does not absolve the responsibility of the Company to provide acceptable product, and preclude subsequent rejection by the customer.
66. Special Forces are often deployed to preclude , preempt and resolve terrorist incidents abroad.
67. Congressional intent to preclude review had to be demonstrated by " clear and convincing evidence. ".
68. General principle is that such clauses do not preclude implied terms.
69. Black holes are dense, but their event horizons preclude observations.
70. Casinos, after all,[sentencedict .com] have rules that preclude the truly shocking.
71. Anatomic constraints may preclude the insertion a transarticular screw unilaterally or bilaterally.
72. Such an assay does not preclude the direct exchange of serine and glycerol phosphate.
More similar words: seclude, secluded, preclusion, include, exclude, conclude, concluded, prelude, elude, including, delude, excluding, seclusion, collude, interlude, reclaim, recline, rectitude, precise, precept, precook, precede, precinct, precious, precisely, preceding, precedent, imprecise, precursor, prerecord.