singular past historic mi preclùsi, past participle preclùso) to preclude (itself or oneself) Conjugation of preclùdersi (root-stressed -ere; irregular)...
wish to discuss by themselves. (transitive) To shut or keep out; exclude; preclude. secluded secludedly seclusion seclusive “seclude”, in The Century Dictionary […]...
die Möglichkeit ausschließen, dass ... ― to preclude the possibility that ... (reflexive) to lock out oneself Before the 1996 German spelling reform, the...
concludable concluder conclusible conclusion conclusive disclude include occlude preclude to end to come to a final decision develop a causal relation IPA(key):...
or with: to preoccupy (someone) in an emotional or mental way, so as to preclude other things. 1639, Thomas Fuller, “The Church-story during this Kings...
ꜣfꜥ jw ḏbꜥ.t(w) jm Controlling oneself (lit. Subduing the heart) is a little moment; gluttony is something to be precluded, as it is pointed to in reproach...
ꜣfꜥ jw ḏbꜥ.t(w) jm Controlling oneself (lit. Subduing the heart) is a little moment; gluttony is something to be precluded, as it is pointed to in reproach...
ꜣfꜥ jw ḏbꜥ.t(w) jm Controlling oneself (lit. Subduing the heart) is a little moment; gluttony is something to be precluded, as it is pointed to in reproach...