Preclude


The meaning of the word Preclude is: to prevent it from happening


Examples:

Using home remedies should never preclude one from seeking help from medical personnel.

published by Wendie on 2021-07-10 09:53:34


Even though Jane has a disability, she never allows it to preclude her from living a full and happy life.

published by Ada on 2021-07-30 17:16:05


While we all think the defendant is guilty, a lack of evidence will preclude the jury from sending him to the electric chair.

published by Jessika on 2021-01-25 11:20:27


The young gymnast has suffered an injury which will preclude him from being part of the Olympic team.

published by Mica on 2021-09-05 09:44:55


In an attempt to protect their toddler, the anxious parents did everything possible to preclude their loved one from being injured in the home.

published by Carli on 2021-06-21 08:22:22


Because the upcoming snow storm will preclude our winter dance, we must make plans to issue refunds.

published by Tomi on 2021-06-26 20:23:54


While Jim was forced to end his career as a police officer after a horrible accident, he did not let his injury preclude him from becoming an attorney.

published by Dorethea on 2021-07-21 03:06:42


Because I am a company employee, the rules of the sweepstakes preclude me from entering the contest.

published by Audrey on 2021-10-12 06:10:38


Even though Gary had only limited political experience, he refused to let the fact preclude him from running for office.

published by Viki on 2021-04-04 00:44:27


Hopefully, the absence of our basketball team’s star player will not preclude a victory for our school.

published by Jefferson on 2021-08-11 09:40:34


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