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Inchoateknowledge Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

forestall/anticipate/preempt/obviate/prejudice

Hi

I am thinking "loudly":

to forestall a plan means to put a lid on it?

preempt?

I often read to preempt a deal.

Do we say we preempt a plan. No, IMO.

preempt versus obviate?

anticipate = doing something in anticipation?

I anticipated there would be other bidders by putting in a higher offer.

Can I say I prejudiced that other claimants would come up with their bids?

comments are welcome
  

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See the synonyms section on this dictionary page:

http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/prevent

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