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    prevent
    /prɪˈvɛnt/

    verb

    • 1. keep (something) from happening: "action must be taken to prevent further accidents"
    • 2. (of God) go before (someone) with spiritual guidance and help. archaic

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  2. PREVENT definition: 1. to stop something from happening or someone from doing something: 2. to stop something from…. Learn more.

  3. /prɪˈvent/ Verb Forms. to stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening. prevent something/somebody 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.

  4. Definitions of prevent. verb. keep from happening or arising; make impossible. synonyms: forbid, foreclose, forestall, preclude, preempt. see more. verb. stop (someone or something) from doing something or being in a certain state. “We must prevent the cancer from spreading”. synonyms: keep.

  5. Synonyms for PREVENT: avert, preclude, avoid, forestall, obviate, help, escape, provide; Antonyms of PREVENT: assist, aid, facilitate, promote, encourage, ease, forward, abet.

  6. to stop something from happening or someone from doing something: The police tried to prevent him from leaving. Can this type of accident be prevented? preventable. adjective us / prɪˈven·tə·bəl / Fortunately, the suffering caused by ulcers is entirely preventable. prevention. noun [ U ] us / prɪˈven·ʃən / crime prevention.

  7. To prevent is to stop something effectually by forestalling action and rendering it impossible: to prevent the sending of a message. To hamper is to clog or entangle or put an embarrassing restraint upon: to hamper preparations for a trip.

  8. The meaning of PREVENT is to keep from happening or existing. How to use prevent in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Prevent.

  9. verb (used with object) to keep from occurring; avert; hinder: He intervened to prevent bloodshed. Synonyms: thwart, obviate, preclude, forestall, obstruct. Antonyms: assist, help. to hinder or stop from doing something: There is nothing to prevent us from going. Archaic. to act ahead of; forestall. Archaic. to precede. Archaic. to anticipate.

  10. prevent. ( prɪˈvɛnt) vb. 1. ( tr) to keep from happening, esp by taking precautionary action. 2. (often foll by: from) to keep (someone from doing something); hinder; impede. 3. ( intr) to interpose or act as a hindrance. 4. ( tr) archaic to anticipate or precede.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pre‧vent /prɪˈvent/ S2 W1 verb [ transitive] to stop something from happening, or stop someone from doing something The rules are intended to prevent accidents. prevent somebody/something (from) doing something His back injury may prevent him from playing in tomorrow’s game.