precluded (Meaning)

precluded

to make impossible by necessary consequence, to prevent (a claim or action) from being litigated especially by collateral estoppel or res judicata, to prevent or exclude by necessary consequence, to prevent (a party) from litigating an action or claim especially by collateral estoppel or res judicata, close, to make impossible beforehand

precluded Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rainfall precluded outdoor activities, forcing us to stay indoors.
  2. The presence of a language barrier precluded effective communication between the two individuals.
  3. Ethical considerations precluded the use of certain methods in the research project.
  4. The lack of funding precluded the implementation of the planned program.
  5. Precluded by a medical condition, she was unable to participate in the marathon.
  6. The time constraints precluded a thorough analysis of the data.
  7. The tight schedule precluded a break for lunch.
  8. The athlete's injury precluded him from competing in the tournament.
  9. The crowded venue precluded everyone from getting a clear view of the stage.
  10. Precluded by a fear of heights, I was unable to climb the tall ladder.

FAQs About the word precluded

to make impossible by necessary consequence, to prevent (a claim or action) from being litigated especially by collateral estoppel or res judicata, to prevent o

prevented, stopped, excluded, suppressed, revoked, shut out, repressed, rejected, vetoed, blocked

appropriate, tolerable, endurable, legal,permitted, endorsed, acceptable, lawful, allowed, okay

The heavy rainfall precluded outdoor activities, forcing us to stay indoors.

The presence of a language barrier precluded effective communication between the two individuals.

Ethical considerations precluded the use of certain methods in the research project.

The lack of funding precluded the implementation of the planned program.