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Making false or misleading statements, especially to deceive or avoid telling the truth; speaking evasively or deceitfully.
Prevarication is the act of lying or giving false information, especially by denying or distorting the truth. It involves giving misleading or deceptive statements, often with the intention of deceiving others.
Deliberately untrue or misleading; given to lying or evasiveness; given to twisting or distorting facts, often for the purpose of deception.
A person who lies or tells false or misleading information, often repeatedly or habitually, typically with a smooth or convincing manner. Synonyms: liar, deceiver, falsifier.
People who are dishonest or untruthful, especially by speaking or writing misleading information with intent to deceive or mislead others.
Prevascularisation refers to the process of establishing a network of blood vessels before grafting or implantation of a tissue, organ, or device. This can be in the form of creating a microvasculature in vitro (in a laboratory dish) or in vivo (in a living organism). Prevascularisation aims to enhance the likelihood of the transplanted tissue or device to become successfully integrated and well-oxygenated in the host.<br><br>This technique has applications in tissue engineering, where researchers are working to grow replacement tissues and organs for transplantation, such as blood vessels, skin, heart muscle, and bone. Additionally, prevascularisation can also help with wound healing, where creating a network of new blood vessels can aid in the delivery of nutrients and growth factors to promote healing.<br><br>In the context of medical research, prevascularisation can enhance the success of various medical procedures, including organ transplantation, vascular surgery, and regenerative medicine.
Prevascularization refers to the process of creating a vascular network, or blood vessels, in a tissue or organ prior to its transplantation in the body. This can be achieved through various techniques such as using growth factors, stem cells, or bioactive molecules that promote angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels).<br><br>In the context of organ transplantation, prevascularization is an experimental technique used to increase the chances of successful transplantation by ensuring that the transplanted tissue or organ is well-oxygenated and can integrate with the host's vascular system.<br><br>Prevascularization is often used in combination with other tissue engineering techniques, such as 3D printing and biomaterials, to create functional, vascularized tissues for transplantation in areas such as wound healing, regenerative medicine, and tissue repair.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "preve". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you are looking for?
Prevenience is a noun that means a preceding advantage or privilege, often gained by prior acquisition or possession, allowing one to have a head start or an upper hand in a situation.
Coming before others in time, priority. <br><br>Example: "The college was prevenient in opening a new playground for the students."<br><br>OR <br><br>Existent before a particular time, situation, or event.<br><br>Example: "It was usual that she believed in a prevenient soul, and that each person had one before birth."
Prevent means to stop something from happening or from being done. It can also mean to avoid or hinder something from occurring. For example:<br><br> "We need to prevent the fire from spreading."<br> "Can we prevent him from leaving the building?"<br><br>In a broader sense, prevent can also imply making it unlikely or difficult for something to happen, rather than stopping it completely. For example:<br><br> "Taking regular exercise can help prevent heart disease."<br><br>In other contexts, prevent can also have connotations of stopping a bad or undesirable thing from happening. For example:<br><br> "We need to take action to prevent pollution in our city."<br><br>Overall, the core idea behind prevent is to stop or halt the progression or occurrence of something.
Preventability refers to the degree to which an event or a problem can be prevented from happening. It is the extent to which a situation can be anticipated, anticipated, and avoided or blocked before it occurs. In other words, it is the likelihood that an unwanted event can be stopped or mitigated through the use of mitigating measures, control measures, or interventions.<br><br>The concept of preventability is often used in various fields, including medicine, public health, ethics, law, and risk management. It typically involves assessing the potential harm or consequences of an action or situation and identifying ways to reduce or eliminate the risk.
Preventable refers to something that can be stopped or prevented from happening. It describes an event or issue that can be anticipated and taken measures to avoid or ward off, reducing the risk of its occurrence.<br><br>Example: Many infectious diseases are considered preventable with proper hygiene and vaccinations.
Something or someone that prevents or aims to prevent something from happening.<br><br>Example: "The preventative measures we took helped us avoid the storm."<br><br>Meaning: something that prevents or stops something unpleasant or unwanted from happening.<br><br>Note: This word is an adjective that describes a plan or action taken in advance to stop or prevent something from happening. It is often used in medicine and other fields to refer to treatments or measures taken to prevent a disorder or disease from developing.
Preventatively: In a way that stops something from happening or helps to stop something bad from occurring before it does. Used to describe actions or measures taken to prevent a problem or negative consequence.
Oops; stopped; hindered and prevented something from happening; stopped something from continuing.
The verb "preventing" is the present participle form of the verb "prevent," which means to stop or hinder something from happening or doing something; to forestall or anticipate and stop something from occurring.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The government is taking measures to prevent the spread of the disease.<br> What can we do to prevent accidents from happening at the construction site?<br> The teacher prevented the student from leaving the classroom during recess.
Prevention is the action of preventing something, such as an undesirable event, situation, or outcome, from happening or continuing. It involves taking measures or steps to avoid or forestall something, often to protect health, safety, or the environment. Prevention can also refer to the act of stopping something from happening in the future by taking early action.
A preventionist is a professional who specializes in the prevention of disease, injury, or other negative outcomes. They work to identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate or eliminate them. Preventionists often focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and injury prevention in various settings such as healthcare, education, community, and industry.<br><br>Examples of preventionists include:<br><br> Occupational health and safety professionals who prevent workplace injuries and illnesses<br> Public health professionals who focus on preventing disease outbreaks and promoting healthy behaviors<br> Health educators who work with communities to prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease<br> Safety experts who design and implement safety plans to prevent accidents and injuries<br><br>Preventionists use various techniques, such as research, risk assessment, and program planning and evaluation, to identify and address the root causes of problems and develop effective solutions.
The word "preventions" refers to actions or measures taken to prevent something from happening or to stop a particular behavior or situation from arising. In other words, it is the act of preventing or stopping something from occurring or continuing.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The government implemented various preventions to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on the economy."<br> "She took several preventions to avoid getting lost in the woods, including bringing a map and compass."<br><br>Synonyms for preventions include:<br><br> precautions<br> measures<br> safeguards<br> deterrents<br> protections<br><br>Antonyms of preventions include:<br><br> risks<br> dangers<br> threats<br> hazards
Relating to the prevention of something, especially a problem or illness. Aimed at stopping or reducing the likelihood of something happening.
Preventively means in a way that prevents something from happening or going wrong. It refers to taking action to stop or avoid a problem, issue, or risk before it occurs or becomes more serious.
To prevent something means to stop it from happening or to take action so that something does not occur.
Pre-verbal refers to something that or someone who is existing, felt, or experienced before a word or utterance: <br><br> synonyms: prelingual, preliterate, pre-communicative.
Jules Renard's phrase "Van Gogh était un homme presque impossible à comprendre, un poète de la misère et de la douleur"; written by Jean - Jacques Assézat A medical examination to determine that death is intended or enforced by someone else
Prevertebral refers to the region in front of (anterior to) the spine or vertebrae in the vertebral column, or something that is related to this area.<br><br>In anatomy, the prevertebral muscles and structures are located in front of the vertebrae, such as the prevertebral fascia, a fascial layer that lies in front of the spine and connects the muscles of the upper half of the body.<br><br>This term is often used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe the location or structures related to the spine or to differentiate between different sections or parts of the body.
A preview is an advance look or a preliminary view of something before it is completed or released. It may also refer to a brief, partial, or indicative view of a representation, account, or image offered before the full version is available.
Verbs: <br><br>- To look at something before it happens or becomes visible.<br>- To look at something (especially a picture or a piece of work) beforehand to see its quality.<br><br>Noun: <br><br>- A brief look at something, especially before it is officially released or shown to the public.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- She previewed the movie before it was released in cinemas.<br>- The new fashion designer gave only a preview of her first-ever collection at the event last year.
Previews refer to:<br><br>1. A short or preliminary look or view, especially of something new or prospective.<br><br>2. A review or outline, especially of an event or program, that includes a forecast or preview of what to expect.<br><br>3. In the context of video, audio, or multimedia content, a preview is a brief excerpt or sample shown or heard before the full content is displayed or played.
Coming before something else in time, order, or relationship.<br><br>Example: She read the previous chapter before starting the next one.
Previs stands for Pre-visualization, which is the process of creating a series of images or animations to visualize the story, sequence, or sequence of events of a film before it is actually shot.
Previses is the plural form of "previse," which is a verb that is an archaic or poetic term for "to foresee" or "to prophesy." In other words, it means to predict or foretell the future.<br><br>Example: "The oracle was said to have prevised the coming of a great king."<br><br>However, it's worth noting that "previse" is not a commonly used word in modern English and has primarily been relegated to poetic or historical contexts.