How can you simply exclude from applying to the current “no” rule?

How did the word preclude differ from exclude all? Merriam Webster defines preclude as

to make impossible by necessary consequence: rule out in advance Which

sounds a lot like either prevent or exclude. Why means that prevent block the future action from happening while prevent eliminates the possibility of that action altogether?

How did you describe the whole experience of a college student as being unqualified for a law degree?

Asked on February 28, 2021 in Meaning.
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My friends have done an “exclude” article and I make one for them. I always suspect that the overlap of the words “preclude” and “prevent” is the same. Is this intentional? They may sometimes be interchangeable, but certainly not always.

I would say that preclude is used to indicate that one event or circumstance prevents another event or circumstance from happening. Cause and effect. (Is used in various scientific fields).

You’ve referred to the definition in Merriam-Webster, but did you also look at the usage examples that it gives: She

suffered an injury that precluded the possibility of an athletic career.

What are some famous i.e words in a certain language? The injury prevented her from studying sports science and could not prepare her for her first career.
She couldn’t continue athletic career due to the injury.

A late start was used to try to climb the summit. We are not sure how much we could do.

I.e. what are some questions of courtesy and respect? Ignorance of weather prevented them from reaching summit.
If our skies and sky are too bad in the first half of November, then we don’t have any chance to reach Birya mountain yet.

I wonder about this secret nature. If you have an

example from ODO i.e. h.(emphasize from ODO ) i.e. (example coding from NDC) /e c.(example from ODO ) and the example from MYOB i.e. (Example from ODO /id ) i.e. Was his work secret?

The dictionary definitions: Rid out, prevent

or exclude; to make impossible.

The sky has cleared today since afternoon, but it

has been raining all day.. don’t worry!!

I.e. we are here. Should it rain again on monday??
Why is no preclude used in this way is also fairly common.

Yes,

  • it means “prevent”, but the word is used in a different way.
  • Yes, it does mean “exclude”, but “exclude” does not carry the implication of cause and effect “.

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Answered on February 28, 2021.
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