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preclude means to prevent the presence, existence, or occurence of
Individuals are deployed on long-term travel to locations that preclude them from filing interim vouchers?
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The term "preclude" means to prevent something from happening or to make it impossible. It is often used in legal and formal contexts to indicate that one action or condition effectively blocks another. For example, a law may preclude certain actions or outcomes.
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.
(adj.) So engaged in the act(s) of physical romance as to preclude acknowledging other interests or stimuli.
No it does not preclude you from using an electronic hand time clock.
Scientifically, massive does not necessarily mean huge, though it does not preclude that meaning either, rather massive implies that the item being described merely has mass.
A stitch in time, saves nine.