preclude interpretation
Frequency: 4.82.0 per million words
to prevent any possibility of understanding or explaining
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Examples (10)
- The ambiguity of the statement could preclude any clear interpretation.
- Such complex jargon tends to preclude easy interpretation by the general public.
- The lack of detailed evidence will preclude a definitive interpretation of the events.
- Deliberately vague language might preclude a singular interpretation of the policy.
- The nature of the data itself seemed to preclude any straightforward interpretation.
- His contradictory remarks effectively precluded a coherent interpretation of his intentions.
- To preclude misinterpretation, the instructions must be absolutely precise.
- The scientists aimed to design an experiment that would preclude alternative interpretations.
- The ancient text's damaged condition unfortunately precludes a complete interpretation.
- The government's silence on the matter only serves to preclude any official interpretation.