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what is the difference between preclude and prevent
what is the difference between preclude and prevent
Jul 17, 2012 9:32 AM
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PRECLUDE
verb /priˈklo͞od/
precluded, past participle; precluded, past tense; precludes, 3rd person singular present; precluding, present participle
Prevent from happening; make impossible
- the secret nature of his work precluded official recognition
(of a situation or condition) Prevent someone from doing something
- his difficulties preclude him from leading a normal life
PREVENT
verb /priˈvent/
prevented, past participle; prevented, past tense; preventing, present participle; prevents, 3rd person singular present
Keep (something) from happening or arising
- action must be taken to prevent further accidents
Make (someone or something) unable to do something
- window locks won't prevent a determined burglar from getting in
(of God) Go before (someone) with spiritual guidance and help
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