Keep from happening or arising; make impossible.
Make impossible, especially beforehand.
1 Bilaterally abnormal MRI and 1H-MRSI measures do not preclude good surgical outcome.
2 Conclusion: Major unsolved issues occurring after DBS therapy preclude complete patient satisfaction.
3 This seemed to preclude the idea of taking the other two stockades.
4 But it would not preclude us from doing an agreement, he said.
5 The uniformity of the general occupation would preclude all exchange, all commerce.
6 Waivers don't preclude customers from filing suits on post-settlement issues, he said.
7 In contrast, more strict thermodynamic views preclude any roles for three-dimensional structures.
8 The tense excitement of the moment seemed to preclude any such demonstration.
9 The idealism of Wordsworth, even, did not preclude his finding in sensation
10 Although that may preclude potential customers, Butterworth's play undeniably gains from intimacy.
11 The presence of metastatic disease or ongoing radiation should not preclude participation.
12 He had only this one tintinnabulum; misspelling it would preclude his nap.
13 But I don't think it would preclude them from acting, she said.
14 But this doesn't preclude them being transformed into elegant dinner party dishes.
15 At least, it would preclude a search for more possible French spies.
16 My appearance at that time was designed to preclude further untoward behavior.
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