Synonyms for preventive


Grammar : Adj
Spell : pri-ven-tiv
Phonetic Transcription : prɪˈvɛn tɪv


Définition of preventive

Origin :
  • 1630s, from Latin praevent-, past participle stem of praevenire (see prevent), + -ive. As a noun, from 1630s; in medical use from 1670s.
  • adj deterrent
Example sentences :
  • I regret to say that I have no specific to give as a preventive for sea-sickness.
  • Extract from : « Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland » by Daniel Turner Holmes
  • But the preventive power was what they preferred to exercise.
  • Extract from : « Policing the Plains » by R.G. MacBeth
  • I understand some fool urged her to try this as a preventive of mal-de-mer.
  • Extract from : « The Idler Magazine, Volume III, April 1893 » by Various
  • Similarly, by preventive measures, we are controlling the other diseases.
  • Extract from : « A Handbook of Health » by Woods Hutchinson
  • Unexpected as it may seem, vaccination is not only a preventive of smallpox, but a cure for it.
  • Extract from : « A Handbook of Health » by Woods Hutchinson
  • I followed you as you went to the Preventive man to-night; but it is no use.
  • Extract from : « The Birthright » by Joseph Hocking
  • It can be taken at any time, and as a preventive as well as a curative.
  • Extract from : « One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed » by C. A. Bogardus
  • The only preventive or remedy for this condition is circumcision.
  • Extract from : « History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present » by Peter Charles Remondino
  • And yet it unquestionably has a preventive purpose and meaning.
  • Extract from : « Preventable Diseases » by Woods Hutchinson
  • There we shall be in full view of the posts of the Preventive men.
  • Extract from : « Patsy » by S. R. Crockett

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