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leaving. The barrier was built to prevent flooding.<br />

prevention<br />

n. preventing, anticipation, preclusion, obviation,<br />

forestalling, avoidance, avoiding, prohibition, prohibiting,<br />

ban, banning, bar, barring, forbiddance, forbidding,<br />

interdiction, interdicting, taboo, tabooing, enjoining,<br />

injunction, proscription, proscribing, foiling, frustration,<br />

frustrating, obstruction, obstructing, debarment, debarring,<br />

interception, intercepting, abortion, aborting, thwarting,<br />

checking, check, blocking, block, warding or fending or staving<br />

off, balk or baulk, balking or baulking, stopping, arrest,<br />

arresting, halt, halting, hindrance, hindering, impedance,<br />

impeding, curb, curbing, restraint, restraining, hampering,<br />

inhibition, inhibiting, delay, delaying, retardation, retarding,<br />

slowing, mitigation, mitigating, control, controlling: The<br />

first item on the agenda is the prevention of cruelty to<br />

children. As the total prevention of crime is impossible, we<br />

must at least try to curb it.<br />

preventive<br />

adj. 1 preventative, preventing, hindering, impeding,<br />

restraining, hampering, inhibitive or inhibitory, inhibiting,<br />

restrictive: We must take preventive steps to ensure the<br />

stability of the rate of exchange. 2 preventative, prophylactic,<br />

precautionary, anticipatory or anticipative, protective,<br />

counteractive: Preventive means are available to limit heart<br />

disease.<br />

--n. 3 preventative, hindrance, curb, inhibition, impediment,<br />

block, barrier, obstacle, obstruction: Caffeine is one of the<br />

most powerful preventives of sleep that exists. 4 preventative,<br />

prophylactic, protection, shield, safeguard, prevention,<br />

countermeasure, counteractant, counter-agent, inoculum or<br />

inoculant, vaccine, serum, antidote, remedy: Heart specialists<br />

have recommended an aspirin every other day as a preventive to<br />

arterial blood clotting.<br />

preview n. advance showing, private showing; opening, vernissage: We<br />

saw the Picasso exhibition at a preview held for friends of the<br />

gallery.<br />

previous adj. 1 former, prior, past, earlier, one-time, foregoing,

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