contraindicate in English

verb
1
(of a condition or circumstance) suggest or indicate that (a particular technique or drug) should not be used in the case in question.
The vaccine is contraindicated in pregnant women, children under the age of six years, and immunocompromised patients.

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1. However, heparin anticoagulant properties and the potential of bleeding complications may contraindicate its use.

2. The chest radiograph demonstrated changes that appeared to contraindicate further attempts with this mode of treatment.

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5. Clamor definition: a loud harsh or strident noise synonyms: cacophony, noise, blare, blaring, din antonyms: contraindicate, shout, close up, specify, mitigated

6. Anagrammatise definition: read letters out of order to discover a hidden meaning synonyms: read, anagrammatize, anagram antonyms: contraindicate, lack

7. Anagrammatize definition: read letters out of order to discover a hidden meaning synonyms: read, anagrammatise, anagram antonyms: contraindicate, lack

8. Mucosal injury following ingestion of the potentially corrosive material may contraindicate the induction of vomitting in the treatment of possible intoxication.

9. A jump beyond time could perhaps explain how and why the Protoculture vanished, although our own continued existence would seem to contraindicate it.