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prevention

American  
[pri-ven-shuhn] / prɪˈvɛn ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of preventing; effectual hindrance.

  2. a preventive.

    This serum is a prevention against disease.


prevention British  
/ prɪˈvɛnʃən /

noun

  1. the act of preventing

  2. a hindrance, obstacle, or impediment

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Other Word Forms

  • nonprevention noun

Etymology

Origin of prevention

1520–30; < Late Latin praeventiōn- (stem of praeventiō ) a forestalling. See prevent, -ion

Example Sentences

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The Watchman device for stroke prevention is also anticipated to continue its double-digit growth, driven by coming clinical data and expanded indications.

From Barron's

Epidemiologists and academics have warned that possible cuts in federal funding to outreach and prevention programs could hinder this progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

The number of people having strokes could rise over the next decade if the "postcode lottery" of prevention and care in Wales is not fixed, the Stroke Association has warned.

From BBC

These bond authorizations create obligations to repay borrowing for priorities as wide-ranging as health facilities, water infrastructure and wildfire prevention.

From Los Angeles Times

"The treatment and prevention of elevated BMI and high blood pressure represent an unexploited opportunity for dementia prevention."

From Science Daily