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Definition of Precautional
1. Adjective. Taken in advance to protect against possible danger or failure. "I would take precautionary steps to keep him away"
Definition of Precautional
1. a. Precautionary.
Definition of Precautional
1. Adjective. precautionary ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Precautional
Literary usage of Precautional
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1889)
"This but adds additional confirmation to the views long held by the compiler,
that precautional tracheotomy is the only certain avenue of safety for a ..."
2. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"PRECARIOUSNESS, (pre-ka'-re-us-nes) Uncertainty ; dependence on others.
PRECATORY, (pren'-a-tur-e) a. Suppliant ; beseeching. Precautional ..."
3. Electrical Engineer (1890)
"... are solidly and scientifically carried out, but embody some necessary precautional
measures, and at the same time present a very handsome appearance. ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1893)
"Treating of the causes of infective maladies, their mortality, precautional
measures, preventive inoculations, isolation find disinfection, he enters deeply ..."
5. Acadia: A Lost Chapter in American History by Philip Henry Smith (1884)
"Other precautional measures were taken, which were so effectual that, when on
the 30th of April, the New England flotilla arrived in Gabarus Bay, ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1889)
"This but adds additional confirmation to the views long held by the compiler,
that precautional tracheotomy is the only certain avenue of safety for a ..."
7. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"PRECARIOUSNESS, (pre-ka'-re-us-nes) Uncertainty ; dependence on others.
PRECATORY, (pren'-a-tur-e) a. Suppliant ; beseeching. Precautional ..."
8. Electrical Engineer (1890)
"... are solidly and scientifically carried out, but embody some necessary precautional
measures, and at the same time present a very handsome appearance. ..."
9. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1893)
"Treating of the causes of infective maladies, their mortality, precautional
measures, preventive inoculations, isolation find disinfection, he enters deeply ..."
10. Acadia: A Lost Chapter in American History by Philip Henry Smith (1884)
"Other precautional measures were taken, which were so effectual that, when on
the 30th of April, the New England flotilla arrived in Gabarus Bay, ..."