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Preclusion   /prɪklˈuʒən/  /priklˈuʒən/   Listen
Preclusion

noun
1.
The act of preventing something by anticipating and disposing of it effectively.  Synonyms: forestalling, obviation.






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"Preclusion" Quotes from Famous Books



... or evil; their whole faculty is engrossed in the doing of it; and whether it signify anything to the next ensuing stage of life, or to the last, is as foreign to any calculation of theirs, as the idea of reading their destiny in the stars. Not only, therefore, is there an entire preclusion from their minds of the faintest hint of a monition, that they should live for the grand final object pointed to by religion, but also, for the most part, of all consideration of the attainment of a reputable ...
— An Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance • John Foster



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