Examples of 'precludes' in a sentence

Meaning of "precludes"

Preclude (verb): to prevent something from happening or to make it impossible. It is often used in legal contexts to refer to actions or events that would make a future event impossible
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of preclude

How to use "precludes" in a sentence

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Our arrangement precludes any emotional foreplay.
Precludes discrimination between the operators concerned.
Its illogical behaviour precludes a logical solution.
Which precludes the possibility of death by drowning.
Its illogical behavior precludes a logical solution.
Precludes also the linguistic requirement at issue.
The one generally precludes the other.
It precludes you from knowing much about me.
Limitation of space precludes my mentioning them all.
Precludes subsequent civilian prosecution of same offense.
Textron policy precludes providing such a list.
He has a medical condition which precludes transfer.
Positive law precludes or conceals natural law.
You can see how that precludes it.
Cost alone precludes that being a viable option.

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The nature of its object precludes this.
To believe one precludes believing the other.
The current agricultural policy precludes this.
Definition obviously precludes any possible interpretation.
It precludes the scientific investigation of such states.
The choice of one precludes the other.
Time precludes further examples of problems here.
Such a configuration precludes high web speeds.
This precludes obtaining or extending a work permit.
This immune response precludes repeat administration.
This precludes effective resolution of their conflict.
Their biotrophic nature precludes in vitro bioassays.
One precludes and excludes the other.
I do not think one precludes the other.
This precludes the engine from being started.
The nature of these programs precludes competition.
This model precludes any categorising of states.
Unless the number of teams registered precludes it.
In a context that precludes any possibility of fraud.
Unless a statutory retention period precludes this.
This condition precludes LRBs from being excessive.
The experimental design of that study precludes.
This by no means precludes the above restriction.
Others are engaged in a desperation that precludes this.
My contract precludes me from talking to the media.
But your previous settlement precludes a tort claim.
This commitment precludes deforestation in public procurements.
I do not think retirement precludes that.
Want of space precludes any further mention.
Precludes the grant of a patent on any.
Goes without saying that it precludes economic equality.
This precludes analysis of underlying causes of conflicts.
Such an attitude precludes a full education.
It precludes any form of duress or ascendancy.
Insufficient information precludes assessment of the remaining five.

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