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prevent
(verb)/prɪˈvent/ /prɪˈvent/
Verb Forms
to stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening
The accident could have been prevented.
Maddie would have joined the army if an injury had not prevented her.
The government took steps to prevent a scandal.
He is prevented by law from holding a licence.
Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice.
Nothing would prevent him speaking out against injustice.
Extra Examples
A good sunscreen will help prevent sunburn.
These strategies are aimed at preventing crime.
Action must be swift in order to prevent further damage.
The drug inhibits the replication of cancer cells, thereby preventing their spread.
Better intelligence could have possibly prevented the attack.
The whole affair is an outrage and the authorities have done nothing to prevent it.
a study to determine whether the brace can reliably prevent knee injuries
No one can prevent you from attending this meeting.
There's nothing to prevent these guys from copying our idea.
They took action to prevent the disease from spreading.
These barriers completely prevent new companies from entering the market.
This new legislation effectively prevents us from trading.
There was nothing to prevent him setting up in business on the premises.
Word Origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘act in anticipation of’): from Latin praevent- ‘preceded, hindered’, from the verb praevenire, from prae ‘before’ + venire ‘come’.
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