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Preclude (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: exclude, remove the possibility of, prevent, make, rule out, make impossible

Conjugation of preclude

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Present Simple
preclude
preclude
precludes
preclude
preclude
preclude
Future Simple
will preclude
will preclude
will preclude
will preclude
will preclude
will preclude
Past Simple
precluded
precluded
precluded
precluded
precluded
precluded
Conditional Simple
would preclude
would preclude
would preclude
would preclude
would preclude
would preclude
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Present Progressive
am precluding
are precluding
is precluding
are precluding
are precluding
are precluding
Future Progressive
will be precluding
will be precluding
will be precluding
will be precluding
will be precluding
will be precluding
Past Progressive
was precluding
were precluding
was precluding
were precluding
were precluding
were precluding
Conditional Progressive
would be precluding
would be precluding
would be precluding
would be precluding
would be precluding
would be precluding
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have precluded
have precluded
has precluded
have precluded
have precluded
have precluded
Future Perfect
will have precluded
will have precluded
will have precluded
will have precluded
will have precluded
will have precluded
Past Perfect
had precluded
had precluded
had precluded
had precluded
had precluded
had precluded
Conditional Perfect
would have precluded
would have precluded
would have precluded
would have precluded
would have precluded
would have precluded
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it/she/he
we
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been precluding
have been precluding
has been precluding
have been precluding
have been precluding
have been precluding
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been precluding
will have been precluding
will have been precluding
will have been precluding
will have been precluding
will have been precluding
Past Perfect Progressive
had been precluding
had been precluding
had been precluding
had been precluding
had been precluding
had been precluding
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been precluding
would have been precluding
would have been precluding
would have been precluding
would have been precluding
would have been precluding

Examples of preclude

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- One does not preclude the other.
- what will preclude others doing the same?
Ah. Would that preclude the use of salad items?
An expanding universe does not preclude a creator... but it does place limits... on when he might have carried out his job.
And NCAA rules preclude him from receiving any financial assistance from outside his family.
- One does not preclude the other.
- what will preclude others doing the same?
Ah. Would that preclude the use of salad items?
An expanding universe does not preclude a creator... but it does place limits... on when he might have carried out his job.
And NCAA rules preclude him from receiving any financial assistance from outside his family.
"which precludes the possibility of death by drowning.
- Which precludes her from being a murderess?
A mechanism that precludes the ability to feel genuine emotion.
A quorum call precludes any speeches from the floor until the call is finished.
Although the shape of the wound on the sanitation worker suggests scolex attachment, the sheer size of the wound precludes involvement of the common fluke worm.
"which precludes the possibility of death by drowning.
- Which precludes her from being a murderess?
A mechanism that precludes the ability to feel genuine emotion.
A quorum call precludes any speeches from the floor until the call is finished.
Although the shape of the wound on the sanitation worker suggests scolex attachment, the sheer size of the wound precludes involvement of the common fluke worm.
"Married and divorced women are precluded from taking their vows."
"The commission, a tax-exempt entity, is legally precluded from partisan politics of any kind.
A territorial expansion is precluded by the rivalry between the two.
And is it your testimony before this court that when two people join hands in holy matrimony they become precluded from changing their aspirations toward parenthood?
Anything else would be precluded by the 6e rule.
He's not precluding anything.
I am precluding use of the boy's statements for any purpose.
I wasn't precluding that possibility.
I'm precluding her from taking the stand.
My analysis of your hailing frequency seems to indicate that it originates in the Delta Quadrant, but l am not precluding the possibility that you've been able to create that illusion somehow.
"Married and divorced women are precluded from taking their vows."
"The commission, a tax-exempt entity, is legally precluded from partisan politics of any kind.
A territorial expansion is precluded by the rivalry between the two.
And is it your testimony before this court that when two people join hands in holy matrimony they become precluded from changing their aspirations toward parenthood?
Anything else would be precluded by the 6e rule.
He's not precluding anything.
I am precluding use of the boy's statements for any purpose.
I wasn't precluding that possibility.
I'm precluding her from taking the stand.
My analysis of your hailing frequency seems to indicate that it originates in the Delta Quadrant, but l am not precluding the possibility that you've been able to create that illusion somehow.

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