forestall - use in sentences

Object

  • criticism: Industry's desire to forestall criticisms, arising from an inflated fear of them, only serves to aggravate public distrust.
  • attack: Even a ' forestalling attack ' on the DPRK has been under discussion.
  • move: I pray however that the Report will in itself forestall any such moves.
  • problem: At this age, you can take preventative measures to forestall possible problems during the years around the menopause.
  • need: British aircraft carriers " can also offer a coercive presence which may forestall the need for war fighting " , according to the SDR.
  • possibility: To forestall such possibilities a further process, that of Business Continuity Management, is required.

Used with why or when

  • what: So he forestalled what might be the next move: " Some of us pumped on our heads -- mine's damp yet.

Present participle complement

  • have: Definitely better to try to forestall having to go back to court.
  • question: To forestall questioning on the subject, he tells me that he gets extremely weary of being asked about life with Curtis.

Modifying Another Word

  • thus: These codes show the willingness of boards to regulate themselves, thus forestalling the need for government to intervene with codes of its own.
  • only: They will be forestalled only by a correct policy, adapted to the actual situation.
  • now: No, gentlemen, I'll not be forestalled now.

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