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forestalling

/fohr-stawl, fawr-/US // foʊrˈstɔl, fɔr- //UK // (fɔːˈstɔːl) //

缓期执行,缓刑,缓期进行,缓期实施

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to prevent, hinder, or thwart by action in advance: to forestall a riot by deploying police.
    • : to act beforehand with or get ahead of; anticipate.
    • : to buy up in advance in order to increase the price when resold.
    • : to prevent sales at by buying up or diverting goods.

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Examples

  • The field of flags on the Mall simulated a gathering of all the president’s supporters who couldn’t be there, and forestalled the optics of him being sworn in before an empty field.

  • To forestall such violence, Congress set up a commission to settle the dispute.

  • They may allow the utility to forestall millions of dollars in cleanup costs outlined by the December 2014 regulations.

  • After months of casting doubt on their efficacy in slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus, he decided not to send a strong message on the matter even while infected — a decision that seemed to forestall the possibility of an about-face.

  • Now climate change has made it hotter and drier than ever before, and the fire we’ve been forestalling is going to happen, fast, whether we plan for it or not.

  • The invasion of Crimea, however, shows that the Putin has chosen to forestall change with the help of foreign aggression.

  • Lukashenko had hoped that the biting cold of December would forestall protests.

  • The way to beat them is not to forestall or worry about who scored points today.

  • Chavez could be declared "temporarily absent," a narrowly legal if baldly political maneuver to forestall succession.

  • The problem is that in an effort to forestall an Israeli strike, Obama is making war pledges now.

  • "Why, you—" Mandleco gave a snort of anger and started forward, but Beardsley managed to forestall him.

  • Am I suddenly to obtain some post, and do people know it, or foresee it, because they forestall me and bow to me first?

  • "You would only forestall my own blow," she said quietly, and there was new silence.

  • They will report this to the rulers unless we forestall them.

  • The Russians, recognizing their peril, completed the assembly of their forces to attack the allies and forestall them.