Preclusion (Noun)
Meaning
The act of preventing something by anticipating and disposing of it effectively.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The company's preclusion of potential security threats through advanced surveillance systems ensured a safe and successful event.
- The government's preclusion of the impending economic crisis through timely policy changes helped to stabilize the market.
- The team's preclusion of potential pitfalls in the project plan allowed them to complete it ahead of schedule and under budget.
- The doctor's preclusion of complications during the surgery through careful planning and precise execution ensured a full recovery for the patient.
- The city's preclusion of environmental disasters through sustainable practices and green initiatives earned it a reputation as a model for eco-friendly urban planning.