preclude

ತಡೆಹಾಕಲು
definition
verb
the secret nature of his work precluded official recognition
prevent from happening; make impossible.
translation of 'preclude'
ಪ್ರತಿಬಂಧಿಸು,
ಆತಂಕಪಡಿಸು
example
Lack of government initiative and low literacy rates 'preclude' effective prevention programmes.
his difficulties 'preclude' him from leading a normal life
The rules of judicial ethics 'preclude' him from commenting publicly on pending or impending litigation or participating in politics, as by endorsing candidates.
Ethel Merman was said to have given one of the all-time classic performances when she played Mama Rose in Gypsy, but that didn't 'preclude' Angela Lansbury from doing a version that many preferred.
his difficulties 'preclude' him from leading a normal life
A rider must be visible at all times in order to 'preclude' collisions from happening.
This being so I do not think the rules 'preclude' the court from allowing the landlords' intervention.
They did not 'preclude' national rules to control television advertising designed to protect consumers.
There are other statutory rules which will 'preclude' a successful claim for infringement of a right under civil law.
That means that even in the absence of formal 'preclusion' from bringing lawsuit, the practical exposure of bus companies is very limited.
The problem started with imported weeds, which took hold in the Kimberley and were alleged to be 'precluding' cattle access to the rivers.
The federal government has done nothing to eliminate laws 'precluding' the sale of savings banks, or Sparkassen.
The defence of the Commonwealth does not assert that that award has some 'preclusive' effect preventing him from taking later action at common law.
Presidential claim to a power at once so conclusive and 'preclusive' must be scrutinized with caution, for what is at stake is the equilibrium established by our constitutional system.
I'm sorry that the training place I'm at doesn't allow internet access in the classrooms, which 'precluded me from' actually taking part.
On the Western Front, above all, in any given battle, defenders proved able to block a breach faster than attackers could move orders or reinforcements to exploit it, thus 'precluding' a decisive breakthrough.
Agitated patients are a danger to themselves and others due to poor judgement, striking out toward others and 'preclusion' of in-depth medical evaluations.
Asked why no 'preclusive' action was taken despite the rally being scheduled and announced earlier, he said the venue of the rally itself was not appropriate.
As a Catholic, she was looked upon with suspicion by the government and the people of England - a situation that 'precluded her from' being at her husband's side during his coronation.
In the run up to the recent publication of its results, the bank was 'precluded' from buying shares under stock exchange rules.
It 'precludes' people from taking the legal route if they are unhappy with the service provided following assessment.
Also, any space between the floor and the bottom of the machines is blocked with wire to prevent tools from rolling under the machines, thereby 'precluding' the need for workers to reach under to retrieve them.
I have the sense that while this is at the top of the list, they're not 'precluding' any other avenues right now.
It is likely, according to Duchas, that medieval fabric may be detected in this area were the buildings to be demolished, 'precluding' the re-development of the site anyway.
In these circumstances, it is unnecessary to consider the wider questions about 'preclusion' which were dealt with in the Minister's submissions.
The attorney general's filed affidavits that 'preclude us from' ever seeing them.
The shock of what he saw and heard has, as I write, put him into a condition that 'precludes him from' talking about it.
Of course, clauses exist that require pilots to report any conditions that would 'preclude them from' safe flying, but the same is true with driving.
It 'precludes' the close scrutiny needed to understand and prevent abuse.
However, there is no special rule 'precluding' liability in all cases of group or class defamation.
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