We have no meanings for "prevent full" in our records yet.
1 To the northward, a similar fatality seemed to prevent full British success.
2 A reluctance to let matters drop may prevent full closure.
3 No conceivable success at the beginning could prevent full retaliation.
4 Ossification of the fontanelles in a mature infant would necessarily prevent full development of the brain.
5 As part of the changes, Segway added mechanisms like cryptographic signing to validate firmware updates, which should prevent full takeovers.
6 The presence of t(8;21), in contrast with previous experience, does not appear to prevent full maturation of the granulocytic series.
7 This prevents full rest, fatigues the muscles, and puts them in an unnatural and injury-causing position.
8 The only thing preventing full implementation by the end of this Government's term will be lack of political will.
9 Under failing health, or when duties prevented full attention to football training, a member of the team was allowed to resign.
10 Worse, they are susceptible to the baker's hot air which makes them ultra-hard and bitter, preventing full enjoyment of the treat.
11 Could the same dynamism and love for the land that prevented full out civil war not be used to create jobs and eliminate unemployment?
12 Low water was preventing full loading on the entire German stretch of the Danube and ice is hindering shipping on several German canals, traders said.
13 Her eagerness to deliver herself of all the things that she wanted to say prevented full - stops and commas from being of any use to her.
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