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prevent

verb transitive
To go before; to precede. I prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried. Psalm 119:147.

prevent

To precede, as something unexpected or unsought. The days of my affliction prevented me. Job 30:27; 2 Samuel 22:6,

prevent

To go before; to precede; to favor by anticipation or by hindering distress or evil. The God of my mercy shall prevent me. Psalm 59:10. Prevent us, O Lord, in all our doings, with thy most gracious favor.

prevent

To anticipate. Their ready guilt preventing thy commands.

prevent

To preoccupy; to pre-engage; to attempt first. Thou hast prevented us with overtures of love.

prevent

To hinder; to obstruct; to intercept the approach or access of. This is now the only sense. No foresight or care will prevent every misfortune. Religion supplies consolation under afflictions which cannot be prevented. It is easier to prevent an evil than to remedy it. Too great confidence in success, is the likeliest to prevent it.

prevent

verb intransitive
To come before the usual time.