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What do YOU say regardless or irregardless and preventive or preventative?

Preventive


What is a synonym for prophylactic?

preventive, preventative


Preventative vs preventive?

it should be prevent, preventive and the noun prevention


What preventative measures would be given to a Health visitor?

Education and Preventive legislation :)))))


Which do YOU say regardless or irregardless and preventive or preventative?

You should use regardless and preventive. While the other two words do exist, there are lots of arguments about whether or not they should.


What is the adjective form of 'prevent'?

There are three associated adjectives. The most common are "preventive" (also in the irregular form "preventative"), which means tending to or helping to prevent, and "preventable" (also "preventible"), meaning which can be prevented. A rarer one "prevenient" means antecedent, predisposing or preventive.


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What are the functional areas of army preventative medicine?

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What is an example of preventive control?

The separation of the Purchasing Department and Accounting Department personnel would be a preventative control measure.


What term is more correct preventive or preventative?

I vote for preventive, although they can both be used. Why throw in the 'ta' if it is not needed? It seems that "preventive" is indeed the better option, as long as you're using it as an adjective. For use as a noun, I would say that "preventative" works better. For example, "Airbags act as a preventive measure for automobile accident fatalities. Indeed, they are a commonly used preventative." that would imply "prevention" better than "preventatation" The Oxford English Dictionary seems to prefer "preventive." The suffix -ive carries the meaning of "having a tendency to, having the nature, character, or quality of, given to (some action)". The suffix -ative carries a similar meaning, but it is less common. To my ear, "preventative" would be the adjectival for the non-existent verb "preventate." But English is nothing if not inconsistent: I would say "inventive" not "inventative." But I would say "representative" not "representive." I would say "incentive" not "incentative." But I would say "authoritative" not "authoritive."


What should preventive strategies develop?

mechanisms to integrate talented people from the disaffected population


Why do some people think preventative detention is unfair-?

Preventative detention is unfair because people are punished for a crime before they have a fair trial.