preventive action/measure• Isabel became suddenly aware of her own vulnerability and of the need for preventive action.• The injection is not a conventional vaccine as it treats the infection rather than being used as a preventive measure.• Seen simply as a preventive measure, education for older adults is a good investment.• Currently, Medicarecovers no preventive measuresexcept for flushots and mammograms every other year for women over 65.• Accordingly, evaluation will be undertaken to ascertain that the preventive measuresimplemented have been effective.• The use of preventive measures is also illustrated.• The only preventive measure researchers can take is to concentrate on what is triggering quakes on the rifts that are turned on.• There are a lot of preventive measures that would reduce the number of severemental problems.
From Longman Business Dictionary
preventivepre·ven·tive /prɪˈventɪv/ (also preventative /-ˈventətɪv/)adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
intended to stop something happening
improvements in auto safety and other preventive measures.