preclusione
preclusion
noun preh-kloo-ZYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Latin praeclusio, from praecludere ('to shut off, bar').
Also means
bar (legal obstacle)
Usage Note
Preclusione is a formal legal and administrative term meaning an obstacle or bar that prevents something from happening — similar to English 'estoppel' or 'foreclosure of an option'. In everyday Italian it is rarer than ostacolo ('obstacle'), appearing mainly in legal texts, bureaucratic documents, and political debate.
Examples
"Non ci sono preclusioni al tuo accesso al concorso."
Natural Translation
There are no bars to your entry in the competition.
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