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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Preclude' in a Sentence

"To prevent something from happening or make it impossible for something to occur." more

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Bringing an umbrella can preclude getting wet in unexpected rain.
A prior commitment will preclude her from joining us for dinner.
The locked door will preclude anyone from entering the room.
The rainy weather may preclude our picnic today.
Wearing a raincoat can preclude getting wet in the rain.
Eating vegetables can preclude certain health problems.
Eating fruits and vegetables can preclude getting sick.
Heavy rain may preclude our outdoor picnic plans for today.
Turning off the lights can preclude unnecessary electricity consumption.
The strict diet plan is precluding her from enjoying certain foods.
The complex nature of the task may preclude a quick solution.
Reading a book before bedtime can preclude a restless night's sleep.
Reading a bedtime story can preclude bad dreams.
A lack of experience may preclude him from getting the job.

Preclude

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verbTo prevent something from happening or make it impossible for something to occur.
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Last Updated On: March 24, 2024
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