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(1) Keep from happening or arising; make impossible
(2) Make impossible, especially beforehand
(3) Keep from happening or arising
(4) Have the effect of preventing
(5) Make impossible
(6) especially beforehand
(7) Inhibit; make impossible
(1) His difficulties preclude him from leading a normal life
(2) The rules of judicial ethics preclude him from commenting publicly on pending or impending litigation or participating in politics, as by endorsing candidates.
(3) This being so I do not think the rules preclude the court from allowing the landlords' intervention.
(4) A rider must be visible at all times in order to preclude collisions from happening.
(5) Ethel Merman was said to have given one of the all-time classic performances when she played Mama Rose in Gypsy, but that didn't preclude Angela Lansbury from doing a version that many preferred.
(6) They did not preclude national rules to control television advertising designed to protect consumers.
(7) Lack of government initiative and low literacy rates preclude effective prevention programmes.
(8) There are other statutory rules which will preclude a successful claim for infringement of a right under civil law.
(9) The attorney general's filed affidavits that preclude us from ever seeing them.
(10) In the run up to the recent publication of its results, the bank was precluded from buying shares under stock exchange rules.
(11) I have the sense that while this is at the top of the list, they're not precluding any other avenues right now.
(12) Of course, clauses exist that require pilots to report any conditions that would preclude them from safe flying, but the same is true with driving.
(13) The enormity of the issues seems to be precluding a more thoughtful approach and use of local resources.
(14) As a Catholic, she was looked upon with suspicion by the government and the people of England - a situation that precluded her from being at her husband's side during his coronation.
(15) In these circumstances, it is unnecessary to consider the wider questions about preclusion which were dealt with in the Minister's submissions.
(16) It precludes the close scrutiny needed to understand and prevent abuse.
(17) The main problem with this whole comic business, at least for me, is that it's very logistically difficult to run a mail-order business when your work hours preclude you from ever being able to go to the post office.
(18) However, there is no special rule precluding liability in all cases of group or class defamation.
(19) Presidential claim to a power at once so conclusive and preclusive must be scrutinized with caution, for what is at stake is the equilibrium established by our constitutional system.
(20) I'm sorry that the training place I'm at doesn't allow internet access in the classrooms, which precluded me from actually taking part.
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