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  • preclude exclude (a possibility) | WordReference Forums
    "preclude" means to prevent that something from being part of the set in the first place For example, if I have a set of measurements, let's say the height of a class of school children, for example, I can choose to exclude the girls from the average
  • preclude - WordReference Forums
    I looked at 26 uses of "preclude" in the C O C A corpus They all seem to mean "rule out" The problem that I see is that in almost every example, what is being precluded is an event of some kind; something is precluded from happening A verbal noun or a gerund "clause", like the following: • __ future losses • __ it being held accountable
  • preclude - WordReference Forums
    I found this example from the entry of "preclude" in the OALD "His religious beliefs precluded him his serving in the army " #1 His religious beliefs precluded him from serving in the army I know #1 is correct I'd like to know if these two are both correct #2 His religious beliefs
  • exclude, preclude - WordReference Forums
    "preclude" y "exclude" se traducirían ambos como "excluir" en castellano El matiz de "preclude" es que el descarte o la exclusión ocurren por adelantado, desde el vamos Por ejemplo, la ontología materialista descarta "desde el vamos" la existencia del alma (es decir, ni se mete con ella), ya que no lidia con cosas inmateriales
  • This does not preclude the necessity - WordReference Forums
    I agree with the sentiment in #3 Since preclude is used to mean rule out in advance, it’s a better fit with some kind of possibility or option, rather than a necessity or obligation If nothing precludes the possibility of doing something, that possibility still exists There’s nothing to stop you from doing whatever it is
  • preclude prevent - WordReference Forums
    Is there any difference between 'preclude' and 'prevent'? At this point, the transaction has completed its execution, but it is still possible that it may have to be aborted, since the actual output may still be temporarily residing in main memory, and thus a hardware failure may preclude its
  • precluir - WordReference Forums
    I don't think a person can "preclude" anything A fact, event, etc can "preclude" something from happening I might suggest the following alternatives: A lawyer agreed to refrain from trying him as front man A lawyer agreed to not try him as front man
  • to preclude - WordReference Forums
    Voici un extrait de contrat de vente, clause "INDEMNITE" "This indemnity clause shall not be construed to prelude or limit any other rights or remedies available to X against SUPPLIER" Mon ébauche de traduction ne me plait pas Quelqu'un peut-il proposer mieux ? "Cette clause d'indemnités ne
  • preclude vs bar - WordReference Forums
    Is bar and preclude interchangeable ? I saw these two sentences, and it says to use them like this *They seized his passport and barred him from leaving the country *Age alone will not preclude him from standing as a candidate Even if it's something obvious, feel free to tell me Thank you
  • preclude prevent 阻止 有区别吗? - 百度知道
    首先,"preclude"更倾向于正式场合,往往用于更为严肃的语境中,而"prevent"则相对更为随意,使用范围更广。 具体而言,"preclude"常接名词或动名词形式,比如"preclude the possibility"或"preclude the action",用以表达排除某事的可能性或行动。





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