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9 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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The rigorous training regimen has precluded injuries among the professional athletes.
The unexpected storm has precluded the outdoor wedding ceremony.
Insufficient evidence has precluded a conviction in the high-profile criminal case.
The extensive security measures have precluded unauthorized access to the classified information.
A prior commitment has precluded him from attending the important business meeting.
The lack of available funds has precluded the construction of the new community center.
The thorough background check has precluded individuals with a criminal history from joining the organization.
The advanced safety features in the car have precluded serious injuries in the recent accident.
Strict regulations have precluded the use of certain chemicals in the manufacturing process.

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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