preclusion / prɪˈklud /

排除法排除排除条款排斥

preclusion 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pre·clud·ed, pre·clud·ing.

  1. to prevent the presence, existence, or occurrence of; make impossible: The insufficiency of the evidence precludes a conviction.
  2. to exclude or debar from something: His physical disability precludes an athletic career for him.

preclusion 近义词

n. 名词 noun

prevention

更多preclusion例句

  1. His knees, basically fossilized, preclude him from taking a trade job, and his weakened immune system makes in-person roles particularly dangerous amid a pandemic.
  2. Law precludes the agency from additionally fining the company, FTC Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips said during a news conference Tuesday.
  3. While Rachael plans to eventually build a modified 4x4—something much more suitable for driving conditions here in Montana—her house construction currently precludes that budget.
  4. However, the affidavit also says, “The available video does not preclude defendant Tarrio had an opportunity to apply an open flame to the banner.”
  5. “While we do not allow youth sports travel teams to come into Montgomery County, we cannot preclude them to go out of the county,” said Earl Stoddard, the head of emergency management in Maryland’s most populous jurisdiction.
  6. It operates to preclude the consent of the succeeding generations; and the preclusion of consent is despotism.
  7. "The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree" in preclusion of uniting or mixing with others.
  8. Advantages like these he certainly may enjoy in consequence of his preclusion from the higher and wider field of ideas.