Examples of 'precluded' in a sentence
Meaning of "precluded"
preclude (verb) - to prevent something from happening or to make something impossible
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- simple past tense and past participle of preclude
How to use "precluded" in a sentence
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precluded
An expelled foreigner is precluded from further entry.
Patenting of biological matter is not a priori precluded.
An offer to cure is not precluded by notice of termination.
It is the practice itself which is sought to be precluded.
High treason is precluded from this offence.
Departments and agencies are not precluded from.
Heavy seas precluded refueling while underway.
Nor are other metals such as aluminium precluded.
Lack of funds precluded a completely new building.
A direct reference to a particular individual is thus precluded.
Colonial plunder is precluded by our entire policy.
A stepwise profile of this thickness is therefore precluded.
The time of year precluded such a conjecture.
Other heating means are obviously not precluded.
Small sample sizes precluded further detail.
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Any other kind of protection was not being precluded.
They were precluded from getting them.
Be deemed that prosecution be likewise precluded by prescription.
Otherwise precluded from asserting its ineffectiveness.
Subsequent developments have precluded such a procedure.
I am precluded from speaking on that topic.
However weather conditions precluded direct observations.
New evidence and witnesses are usually precluded.
Except where precluded for safety reasons.
That all forms of industrial action are precluded.
Federal law therefore precluded such actions.
The danger of unintended needle sticks is precluded.
Acts precluded by the operation of immunity.
Possible damage to the drive is precluded as a result.
That had precluded the possibility of binding arbitration.
A lack of proper complaint precluded me from removing him.
Use precluded by the prior right of a third party.
Pregnancy should be precluded prior to treatment.
Extremely hot or cold conditions are to be precluded.
Recovery would be precluded by legitimate expectations.
Application of the entitlements of regular assignment were thus precluded.
They have been precluded from hearing it.
Monetizing fiscal deficits should be precluded.
The shallow anchorage precluded the use of torpedoes.
Recovery in restitution was not precluded.
The end of the war precluded further development.
He knew that those souls were declared precluded.
Poor visibility precluded a damage assessment.
There was something about her that precluded laughter.
The agreement precluded a legal appeal by all parties.
Enforcement of an arbitral award may be precluded due to limitation.
That would have precluded considerable population growth.
The advantage is that the mechanical means are precluded.
His early passing precluded further development of inventions.
Convicted of serious environmental crime may be precluded or disqualified.