precludes

[US]/prɪˈkluːdz/
[UK]/prɪˈkluːdz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to prevent something from happening; to exclude or make impossible; to hinder or obstruct; to make something unfeasible

Phrases & Collocations

precludes further discussion

precludes any possibility

precludes future action

precludes immediate response

precludes open debate

precludes effective communication

precludes any agreement

precludes necessary changes

precludes timely intervention

precludes meaningful engagement

Example Sentences

the new policy precludes any possibility of overtime.

his injury precludes him from participating in the tournament.

the contract precludes any changes after signing.

her busy schedule precludes her from attending the meeting.

the rules preclude any form of cheating.

the lack of funding precludes the project from moving forward.

the agreement precludes any further negotiations.

the law precludes individuals from accessing sensitive information.

her condition precludes her from traveling long distances.

the design precludes any chance of error during assembly.

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