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preclusive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective preclusive has 1 sense
  1. preclusive, obviating - made impossible
    Antonym: permissive (indirect, via preventive)

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Term: preclusive

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Preventing someone from taking action or entering a particular place

Usage:

1. The preclusive measures implemented by the government ensured that the protest remained peaceful.

2. The preclusive gate at the entrance restricted unauthorized individuals from entering the premises.


Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To exclude or prevent someone from participating or being involved in something

Usage:

1. She preclusively rejected any suggestion made by the opposing team during the negotiations.

2. The company precluded him from receiving any further benefits after he violated the company's code of conduct.


Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Something that prevents or obstructs someone from taking a particular action

Usage:

1. The lack of funding served as a preclusive to the development of new projects in the organization.

2. The preclusive placed on advertising regulations hindered small businesses from reaching their target audience effectively.


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