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10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Precluded' in a Sentence

"Prevented or made impossible; not allowed or ruled out. For example, a company can "fairly dismiss" an employee without giving a reason, as long as the position does not fall into a precluded category under the law." more

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The heavy rain precluded the outdoor picnic we had planned for the class.
Wearing a helmet precluded any head injuries during the bike ride.
The school rules precluded playing in the hallways.
The stormy weather precluded our plans for a picnic in the park.
A broken zipper on his backpack precluded Jake from bringing his books to class.
Her allergies precluded her from having a pet cat.
The school rules precluded students from using their phones during class hours.
His fear of heights precluded him from climbing the tall tree.
Wearing a cast on his arm precluded Tim from participating in the school's basketball tournament.
The red light precluded us from crossing the street.

Precluded

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adjectivePrevented or made impossible; not allowed or ruled out. For example, a company can "fairly dismiss" an employee without giving a reason, as long as the position does not fall into a precluded category under the law.
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Last Updated On: July 13, 2024
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