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“preclusion”
1. The act of impeding an action or event from taking place: Having all the doors and windows locked, including a system of alarms, was a preclusion which prevented any burglars from entering the house.
2. The state of hindering a person from the access of something: The preclusion of Grace's modesty restrained her from accepting the award presented her for helping the poor in her town.
2. The state of hindering a person from the access of something: The preclusion of Grace's modesty restrained her from accepting the award presented her for helping the poor in her town.
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clud-, claud-, claus-, clos-, -clude, -clois, -cluding, -cluded, -clus, -clusion, -clusive
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pre-, prae-
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