precluding Antonyms

Meaning of precluding

precluding

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

precluding Sentence Examples

  1. The investigation discovered irregularities precluding the release of the financial report.
  2. The discovery of asbestos in the building precluded its use as an office space.
  3. The statute of limitations precluded the plaintiff from filing a lawsuit.
  4. The lack of evidence precluded a conviction for the accused.
  5. Unforeseen circumstances precluded the company from meeting its production targets.
  6. The dense fog precluded visibility, forcing the postponement of the flight.
  7. The heavy snowfall precluded travel, isolating the residents of the remote town.
  8. Financial constraints precluded the organization from expanding its operations.
  9. The ethical concerns precluding the researcher from publishing the findings.
  10. The technical difficulties precluded the system from functioning properly.

FAQs About the word precluding

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

prevention,prohibiting, averting, prohibition, avoidance, enjoining, outlawing, baffling, proscribing, deterrence

support, backing,assistance, aid,promotion,cultivation, nurture, advancement, encouragement, facilitation

The investigation discovered irregularities precluding the release of the financial report.

The discovery of asbestos in the building precluded its use as an office space.

The statute of limitations precluded the plaintiff from filing a lawsuit.

The lack of evidence precluded a conviction for the accused.