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precaution
noun pre·cau·tion \pri-ˈkȯ-shən\
: something that is done to prevent possible harm or trouble from happening in the future
Full Definition of PRECAUTION
1
: care taken in advance : foresight <warned of the need for precaution>
2
: a measure taken beforehand to prevent harm or secure good : safeguard <take the necessary precautions>
— pre·cau·tion·ary \-shə-ˌner-ē\ adjective
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Origin of PRECAUTION
French précaution, from Late Latin praecaution-, praecautio, from Latin praecavēre to guard against, from prae- + cavēre to be on one's guard — more at hear
Related to PRECAUTION
- Synonyms
- caution, fail-safe, palladium, preventive, safeguard
PRECAUTIONARY Defined for Kids
precaution
noun pre·cau·tion \pri-ˈkȯ-shən\
Definition of PRECAUTION for Kids
: something done beforehand to prevent harm or trouble or bring about good results <You should take precautions against fire.>
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