preclusive

preclusive
adjective see preclude

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • preclusive — Synonyms and related words: deterrent, deterring, discouraging, ethnocentric, exceptional, excluding, exclusive, exclusory, forbidding, forestalling, inadmissible, inhibitive, inhibitory, insular, interdictive, interdictory, narrow, parochial,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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  • preclusive — pre clu·sive || prɪ kluːsɪv adj. exclusive, eliminative, removing; preventative, serving to make impossible …   English contemporary dictionary

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