"Prevert" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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
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.
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.
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.