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forestall
▪ I. forestall, n. (ˈfɔəstɔːl) Forms: 1 for(e)steal(l, 2–9 forstal(l, 7 foristell, 8 forestal, 6– forestall. In sense 2 also 7–9 fostal. [In sense 1, OE. for-, foresteall, f. fore- prefix + steall, stall, app. used in the sense of ‘position taken up’; for sense cf. the vbs. forelay, forset. In sense... Oxford English Dictionary
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forestall
forestall/fɔ:ˈstɔ:l; fɔr`stɔl/ v[Tn]act before (sb else) so as to prevent him from doing sth 抢在(别人)之前行动 forestall a competitor, a rival, etc 抢在竞争者、 对手之前行动 I had my objection all prepared, but Stephens forestalled me. 我已做好准备要提出反对意见, 不料斯蒂芬斯却抢先了一步. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Judge: Delaware Ruling Doesn't Forestall Fox News' Anti- ...
20 hours ago — Fox News may move forward with its anti-SLAPP counterclaims against election technology company Smartmatic, a New York Supreme Court judge ...
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PREVENT Synonyms: 73 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Find 73 words that mean to keep from happening by taking action in advance, such as avert, forestall, and evade. Learn the difference between prevent and similar words like anticipate and forestall, and see examples of how to use prevent in a sentence.
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Michael Brambell
He is an exponent of captive breeding, to forestall animal extinction. Works Horse, tapir & rhinoceros, Bodley Head, 1976, Michael R. wikipedia.org
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forsteall
▪ I. † forˈsteal, v. Obs. [OE. forstelan, f. for- prefix1 + stelan to steal.] trans. To steal away.a 940 Laws of æthelstan v. vi. §3 Gif hine man forstæle. c 975 Rushw. Gosp. Matt. vi. 19 In eorþe..þær ðiofes adelfaþ and forstelaþ. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 109 Heouene..þer nan þeof ne mei [his] maðmas fors... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nurturant strategy
There are two main types of nurturant strategies: "those that improve early life experiences to forestall the development of strategic styles based on wikipedia.org
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forestalled
forestalled, ppl. a. (fɔəˈstɔːld) [f. forestall v. + -ed1.] In senses of the vb.; bespoken, or taken beforehand; anticipated; prejudiced.1543 Act 25 Edw. III, iii. c. 3 The thinges forstalled shalbe forfeyt to the kynge. 1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. iv. 39 Abandon this forestalled place at erst. 1642 Roger... Oxford English Dictionary
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National Council of Action
The National Council of Action was an organisation established on 5 August 1920 by the Labour movement in the United Kingdom to forestall the involvement wikipedia.org
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forestalment
forestalment (fɔəˈstɔːlmənt) [f. forestall v. + -ment.] The action of forestalling in various senses; an instance of this. a. Law. Hindering from entry on land, etc. b. Buying up goods beforehand. c. Anticipation in general; † prejudice.a. 1628 Coke On Litt. 162 a, A forestallment with such a menace... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eagle Point Park, Pasco County Florida
It opened in 2010 after six years in planning and construction following the property's being purchased in order to forestall development. wikipedia.org
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forestalling
▪ I. forestalling, vbl. n. (fɔəˈstɔːlɪŋ) [f. forestall v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. forestall. † 1. The action of obstructing a person in the highway or a deer on its way back to the forest.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 95 Forstallynge, wrong oþer let i-doo in þe kynges hiȝe weie. 1544 tr. L... Oxford English Dictionary
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USS Providence
USS Providence may refer to: , a 12-gun ship originally named Katy, taken into service in 1775 and destroyed in 1779 to forestall capture by the British wikipedia.org
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San Pedro Lake
It is in the southwest part of the Reserva Forestall Itenez at an elevation of . Its surface area is . Lakes of Beni Department wikipedia.org
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fostal
▪ I. † ˈfostal, n. Obs. rare—1. In 5 pl. fostalx. [? a contraction of footstall (not recorded in this sense).] The track of a hare.1486 Bk. St. Albans E viij b, When he [a hare] rennyth in the way drye or weete Then men may finde fostalx of clees or of feete.▪ II. fostal var. form of forestall n. 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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