foreclose, forestall, prevent, forbid
rule out, obviate , prevent, stop, check, exclude, restrain, prohibit, inhibit, hinder, forestall, debar
ban, rule out, prohibit, preclude, debar
anticipate, delay, hinder, avert, prevent, preclude.
The verb "to stymie" can have the synonyms hinder, obstruct, block, prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, or forbid.The antonyms for stymie would be aid, assist, encourage, help, or expedite.
does not preclude
Avoid, elude, dodge, duck, evade, circumvent, shun, steer clear of, pass up, sidestep, elude, escape, prevent, forestall, preclude, avert
Definition 'other than': besides, without, excluding Definition 'leave out': exclude, ban, omit, exempt Definition: 'prohibit': outlaw, preclude, ostracize, refuse, hinder
preclude means to prevent the presence, existence, or occurence of
Most people can preclude four plus two equaling thirteen.
Just because you forgot your project she doesn't need to preclude you from coming in her house.
Preclude is a word used to describe something from happening. A good sentence would be, she was so good at lying that she was able to preclude her parents from knowing who broke the lamp.
His recent death will preclude any further criminal court action against him.
The word averted means to turn away such as not looking at a person's eye. It also means to ward off or to prevent something from happening. Some synonyms of the word averted include deflect, forbid as well as preclude.