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Preclude Past Tense
The past tense of Preclude is precluded.
1. preclude
verb. ['prɪˈkluːd, priːˈkluːd'] keep from happening or arising; make impossible.
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Rhymes with Preclude
- misconstrued
- yongchaiyudh
- construed
- protrude
- extrude
- exclude
- conclude
- ballyhooed
- unglued
- subdued
- shampooed
- seclude
- reviewed
- obtrude
- nonfood
- maksoud
- intrude
- include
- imbued
- eschewed
- debuted
- tattooed
- spewed
- skewed
- screwed
- renewed
- pursued
- masoud
- masood
- mahmud
Sentences with preclude
1. Verb, base form
No mention is made to preclude children as owners.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
California and Texas preclude insurance companies from requiring where vehicles should be repaired.
Quotes about preclude
1. Quite often, intent on conveying how things can go wrong for a culture (science fiction) or an individual (horror) or all of magical creation (fantasy), works of fantastika often preclude comedy, because humor gets in the way of messages of doom or struggle.
- Paul Di Filippo
2. Ontologically, chocolate raises profoundly disturbing questions: Does not chocolate offer natural revelation of the goodness of the Creator just as chilies disclose a divine sense of humor? Is the human born with an innate longing for chocolate? Does the notion of chocolate preclude the concept of free will?
- David Augsburger
3. Accepting oneself does not preclude an attempt to become better.
- Flannery O'Connor
2. preclude
verb. ['prɪˈkluːd, priːˈkluːd'] make impossible, especially beforehand.