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Prevent   /prɪvˈɛnt/  /privˈɛnt/   Listen
Prevent

verb
(past & past part. prevented; pres. part. preventing)
1.
Keep from happening or arising; make impossible.  Synonyms: forbid, foreclose, forestall, preclude.  "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project"
2.
Stop (someone or something) from doing something or being in a certain state.  Synonym: keep.  "His snoring kept me from falling asleep" , "Keep the child from eating the marbles"



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"Prevent" Quotes from Famous Books



... returned, followed by a boy from the public-house, who bore a plate of bread and beef, and a great pot filled with choice purl. Relieving the boy of his burden, and charging his little companion to fasten the door to prevent surprise, Mr. Swiveller followed her ...
— Ten Girls from Dickens • Kate Dickinson Sweetser

... this universal impulse of sympathy, and of the reverence which great suffering inspires, it was impossible for the Costellos to remain apart. Their own share in the misery did not prevent them from feeling for the others who knew nothing of their partnership; and Lucia forgot to accuse herself of hypocrisy when she was admitted into the darkened room, where her once gay companion sat and watched ...
— A Canadian Heroine, Volume 2 - A Novel • Mrs. Harry Coghill

... with which this constitution was enacted was to give effect to bequests of liberty, and accordingly it is quite inapplicable where no such bequests are made. Supposing, however, that a man manumits certain slaves in his lifetime, or in contemplation of death, and in order to prevent any questions arising whether the creditors have thereby been defrauded, the slaves are desirous of having the property adjudged to them, should this be permitted? and we are inclined to say that it should, though the point is not covered by the ...
— The Institutes of Justinian • Caesar Flavius Justinian

... can-not be quiet for a moment; he exists only in destruction and rapine. If it were not Trafford's mill it would be something else. I am sorry for the Traffords; they have old blood in their veins. Before sunset their settlement will be razed to the ground. Can we prevent it? And why not attack the castle instead of ...
— Sybil - or the Two Nations • Benjamin Disraeli

... garden plant, the Rue forms a pretty shrub for a rock-work, if somewhat attended to, so as to prevent its becoming straggling and untidy. The delicate green and peculiar shape of the leaves give it a distinctive character, which forms a good contrast ...
— The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare • Henry Nicholson Ellacombe


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