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8 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 ongoing negotiations have been precluding a resolution to the diplomatic crisis.
The constant interruptions have been precluding her from finishing the novel.
The complicated legal procedures have been precluding swift justice in this case.
Economic instability has been precluding long-term investment in the stock market.
His persistent procrastination has been precluding any progress on the project.
Health issues have been precluding her from participating in strenuous physical activities.
Frequent power outages have been precluding the smooth operation of the manufacturing plant.
Persistent rumors have been precluding a sense of trust within the community.

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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