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Definition of Precluding
1. preclude [v] - See also: preclude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Precluding
Literary usage of Precluding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"... one reflex deferring, interrupting, or cutting short another, or precluding
the latter altogether from taking effect on the final common path. ..."
2. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"... one reflex deferring, interrupting, or cutting short another, or precluding
the latter altogether from taking effect on the final common path. ..."
3. A Plea for the West by Lyman Beecher (1835)
"... as well known to the government as they are known to himself, and no small
portion of this vigilance is for the purpose of precluding the possibility of ..."
4. A Treatise of the Law of Torts by Charles Greenstreet Addison, Horace Gay Wood (1876)
"Acquiescence precluding a plaintiff from relief. 1449. Of the statutory obligation
upon the court of chancery to decide all questions of law and fact on the ..."
5. Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations by John Forrest Dillon (1911)
"... thereby postponing or precluding the payment therefrom of warrants drawn in
previous years, is necessarily to be determined by the legislation of the ..."
6. A Brief for the Trial of Civil Issues Before a Jury by Austin Abbott (1889)
"precluding offer by admitting 13. Reopening. fact. 1. Each side in turn must
exhaust his case.—As a [eneral rule, he who has the opening ought to introduce ..."
7. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"... one reflex deferring, interrupting, or cutting short another, or precluding
the latter altogether from taking effect on the final common path. ..."
8. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Charles Scott Sherrington (1906)
"... one reflex deferring, interrupting, or cutting short another, or precluding
the latter altogether from taking effect on the final common path. ..."
9. A Plea for the West by Lyman Beecher (1835)
"... as well known to the government as they are known to himself, and no small
portion of this vigilance is for the purpose of precluding the possibility of ..."
10. A Treatise of the Law of Torts by Charles Greenstreet Addison, Horace Gay Wood (1876)
"Acquiescence precluding a plaintiff from relief. 1449. Of the statutory obligation
upon the court of chancery to decide all questions of law and fact on the ..."
11. Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations by John Forrest Dillon (1911)
"... thereby postponing or precluding the payment therefrom of warrants drawn in
previous years, is necessarily to be determined by the legislation of the ..."
12. A Brief for the Trial of Civil Issues Before a Jury by Austin Abbott (1889)
"precluding offer by admitting 13. Reopening. fact. 1. Each side in turn must
exhaust his case.—As a [eneral rule, he who has the opening ought to introduce ..."