"Preventatively" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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."
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.
Oops; stopped; hindered and prevented something from happening; stopped something from continuing.