precluding 的定义
pre·clud·ed, pre·clud·ing.
- to prevent the presence, existence, or occurrence of; make impossible: The insufficiency of the evidence precludes a conviction.
- to exclude or debar from something: His physical disability precludes an athletic career for him.
precluding 近义词
inhibit; make impossible
更多precluding例句
- It also precluded collective bargaining rights for charter schoolteachers.
- The law precludes parents from suing their doctor or hospital when a child is born with severe brain damage as the result of oxygen deprivation or spinal cord injury.
- It is likely, in other words, that at least some people will be able to get an exemption from a statewide or citywide vaccine mandate if they have a medical condition that precludes them from being vaccinated.
- In this case, pandemic restrictions precluded this type of analysis.
- Metro said the collective bargaining agreement with the Metro police union “precludes lookback discipline” if an employee is not investigated in a timely manner, which was the case with the detective at the center of the internal probe.
- Crow explained that his site put preventative measures in place to preclude trolls from reigning.
- That did not preclude Ebony Jones from speaking about her mother.
- Instead, we should be wondering why it should preclude her from doing anything else she so chooses.
- Such a restraining order, however, will often preclude the defendant from retaining his counsel of choice.
- Which somehow didn't preclude your part-time summer job at Blenders Juicery.
- Its allegory, its learned literary allusions, its delving into obscure historic events, preclude any hope of popular success.
- I reviewed all the circumstances which would preclude the possibility of an Indian attack on the three travelers.
- Government had never intended to preclude itself from inquiring to what towns corporate powers should be extended.
- The latter admitted the reproach—if reproach it were—of having framed the speech with a view to preclude discussion.
- Your goodness, candor, and sincerity preclude your suspecting in others either fraud or malignity.