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Forestall   /fɔrstˈɔl/   Listen
Forestall

verb
(past & past part. forestalled; pres. part. forestalling)
1.
Keep from happening or arising; make impossible.  Synonyms: forbid, foreclose, preclude, prevent.  "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project"
2.
Act in advance of; deal with ahead of time.  Synonyms: anticipate, counter, foresee.



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"Forestall" Quotes from Famous Books



... the Democratic party being favorable to tariff reduction, the Republicans must perforce raise the banner of high protection; but public opinion did not forestall the convention in naming the Republican standard-bearer. The convention met in Chicago. At first John Sherman of Ohio received 229 votes; Walter Q. Gresham of Indiana, 111; Chauncey M. Depew of New York, 99; and Russell A. Alger of Michigan, 84. Harrison began with 80; ...
— History of the United States, Volume 5 • E. Benjamin Andrews

... glitter, and the men avoid meeting each other's gaze. It is the moment of all moments, the most trying to the soldier, when he is expecting every instant a hurricane of bullets, and yet sees no one to avenge his anguish on or forestall in the deadly work. But they have been moving forward all the time, the hurtling bullets sweeping through the leafy covering, now and then thumping into the soft pine with a vicious joyousness, as if to say to each ...
— The Iron Game - A Tale of the War • Henry Francis Keenan

... evolution through earthly experiences. The Sontals, Somalis, and Zulus, the Dyaks of Borneo and Sumatra, and the Powhatans of Mexico have similar traditions. In Central Africa, slaves who are hunchbacked or maimed forestall the hour of death by voluntary self-immolation, in the hope of being reborn in the bodies of men who will be ...
— Reincarnation - A Study in Human Evolution • Th. Pascal

... true, his being guilty of some infidelities, but without failing otherwise in his conjugal duties. On her side the Empress adored him, sought by every means to please him, to divine his wishes, and to forestall ...
— The Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte • Bourrienne, Constant, and Stewarton

... true, the Arab buried somewhere enough ivory to finance this plan of theirs! They have been going about the search systematically, and sooner or later they feel they must stumble on it. They will not let you forestall them!" ...
— The Ivory Trail • Talbot Mundy


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