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The most common adjective is preventive.The past participle of to prevent can also be used as an adjective: prevented.
The word 'prevention' is a noun form for the verb to prevent. The adjective forms for the verb to prevent are the past participle prevented (a prevented tragedy), and preventable (a preventable tragedy).
An antonym for the adjective allowed (permitted) would be prohibited, or disallowed. Other similar terms are banned and proscribed. As a past tense verb, the opposite of allowed would be prevented, stopped, precluded, or blocked.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The most common adjective is preventive.The past participle of to prevent can also be used as an adjective: prevented.
The word 'prevention' is a noun form for the verb to prevent. The adjective forms for the verb to prevent are the past participle prevented (a prevented tragedy), and preventable (a preventable tragedy).
All cancers can be prevented!
Otosclerosis cannot be prevented.
No. tornadoes cannot be prevented.
It can't be prevented, sorry.
Acidity can usually be prevented by antacids.
Information spillage can be prevented by:
It can be prevented by stopping pollution...
He prevented a fight from happening
An antonym for the adjective allowed (permitted) would be prohibited, or disallowed. Other similar terms are banned and proscribed. As a past tense verb, the opposite of allowed would be prevented, stopped, precluded, or blocked.
Yes, avoidable is a word. The accident was avoidable. Interest on your credit card bill is avoidable if you pay up on time.