forestall Definition In English

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Examples of forestall

  • Three memorials was brought out hastily to forestall pirate editions.

  • Prohibitions of local or special legislation, and similarly, objections to "class" legislation, were efforts to forestall legislative favors to specific individuals or groups.

  • Let us transpose this reasoning to forestalling high unemployment.

  • The example's details are meant to forestall this claim.

  • Political innovation that is not legitimized through a change of public sentiment is, on the other hand, likely to be forestalled.

  • Insulating coatings increase the energy deposition, evidently by forestalling the formation of plasma around a wire.

  • Although population pressure, immigration and trade disrupted all the frontier regions, intelligent local policies could have prevented friction and forestalled revolt.

  • We believe that our analysis provides useful insights into the role that developed countries must play if we are to forestall global climate change.

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