Proscribe vs Preclude - What's the difference?
proscribe | preclude |
To forbid or prohibit.
To denounce.
To banish or exclude.
Remove the possibility of; (l); prevent or exclude; to make (l).
* {{quote-web
, date = 2013-08-09
, author = Douglas Main
, title = Israel Outlaws Water Fluoridation
, site = livescience
, url = http://www.livescience.com/38796-israel-outlaws-water-fluoridation.html
, accessdate = 2013-09-30
}}
In lang=en terms the difference between proscribe and preclude
is that proscribe is to banish or exclude while preclude is remove the possibility of; (l); prevent or exclude; to make (l).As verbs the difference between proscribe and preclude
is that proscribe is to forbid or prohibit while preclude is remove the possibility of; (l); prevent or exclude; to make (l).proscribe
English
Usage notes
* The latter pronunciation is used when added distinction from (prescribe) is desired.Verb
(proscrib)Usage notes
* Avoid the erroneous construction “proscribe against”; substitute “proscribe” alone or the phrase “pre scribe against”.Antonyms
* prescribepreclude
English
Alternative forms
* (obsolete)Verb
(preclud)- It has been raining for days, but that doesn’t preclude the possibility that the skies will clear by this afternoon!
- Israel's decision to ban fluoridation follows a vote to preclude the practice in Portland, Ore., and Wichita, Kan. It was also recently overturned in Hamilton, the fourth most populous city in New Zealand.
