completely prevent

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

To prevent something entirely, leaving no possibility of it happening.

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Examples (10)

  • These barriers completely prevent new companies from entering the market.
  • The new security system is designed to completely prevent unauthorized access.
  • Despite their efforts, they couldn't completely prevent the spread of the virus.
  • Only strict adherence to the rules can completely prevent accidents.
  • His strong alibi completely prevented any suspicion from falling on him.
  • To completely prevent future incidents, we must address the root causes.
  • Advanced technology might one day completely prevent certain diseases.
  • The heavy snowfall completely prevented any travel for several days.
  • We need a strategy that will completely prevent data breaches.
  • The lockdown measures were intended to completely prevent social gatherings.