Prevent
UK /["/prɪˈvent/","/prɪˈvents/","/prɪˈventɪd/","/prɪˈventɪŋ/"]/US /["/prɪˈvent/","/prɪˈvents/","/prɪˈventɪd/","/prɪˈventɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening
In simple words: To stop something from happening.
Examples
- We need to prevent accidents on the road.
- To prevent illness, wash your hands regularly.
- The new laws aim to prevent pollution in the city.
- They took steps to prevent further damage after the storm.
- You can prevent water from freezing by adding salt.
Usage notes
Use 'prevent' when discussing actions that stop negative events. It is neutral, appropriate for everyday conversation. Avoid in very formal writing; use 'prohibit' or 'forbid' instead.
Grammar pattern
prevent + object + from + gerund
Memory hint
Think 'pre-vent' like putting a fence ('vent') before an event to stop it.
Collocations
- effectively
- reliably
- successfully
- be able to
- be unable to
- can
- from
- aimed at preventing something
- action to prevent something
- measures to prevent something
Synonyms
- stop
- hinder
- keep from
- forestall
- obstruct
Antonyms
- allow
- permit
- facilitate
Common mistakes
- Incorrectly using 'prevent' without an object, e.g., 'prevent from accidents' instead of 'prevent accidents from happening'.
- Using the wrong preposition, like 'prevent to' instead of 'prevent from'.
- Confusing 'prevent' with 'avoid'; 'prevent' is more about stopping something from occurring.