Precludes can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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preclude - make impossible, especially beforehand | ||
preclude - keep from happening or arising; make impossible; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project" |
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1. | verb | An application of a qualifier precludes non-partaking instances from the compound meaning of a term. | |
2. | verb | Company policy precludes fraternization between co-workers. | |
3. | verb | But I don't think that the one precludes the other. | |
4. | verb | The fact that she's old enough to be your mother does not preclude her from being your friend. | |
5. | verb | You can be both kind and firm. One does not preclude the other. | |
6. | verb | The fact that she's old enough to be your mother does not preclude her from being your friend. | |
7. | verb | You can be both kind and firm. One does not preclude the other. |
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An application of a qualifier precludes non-partaking instances from the compound meaning of a term. | |
Company policy precludes fraternization between co-workers. | |
But I don't think that the one precludes the other. | |
The fact that she's old enough to be your mother does not preclude her from being your friend. | |
You can be both kind and firm. One does not preclude the other. | |
The fact that she's old enough to be your mother does not preclude her from being your friend. | |
You can be both kind and firm. One does not preclude the other. |