Definition: prevent from happening; make impossible

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Definition: prevent from happening; make impossible It’s the Word of the Week for March 13th….. Preclude ! Preclude: (verb) Definition: prevent from happening; make impossible

Preclude Pronunciation: /prəˈklo͞od/

Preclude Related Forms: Precludable - adjective Preclusion - noun Preclusive - adjective Preclusively - adverb Unprecludable - adjective

Preclude Synonyms: Cease Debar Deter Discontinue Exclude Hinder Impede Antonyms: Allow Permit Support

Preclude Their secret opinion of one another didn't preclude them from being mutually polite.

Preclude The snowstorm precluded the Glow Dance from taking place last Friday.