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The example sentences of PROSCRIBE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Definition and meaning of PROSCRIBE

What does "proscribe mean?"

/prōˈskrīb/

proscribe

verb
To forbid the use of; to declare to be illegal.

What are synonyms of "proscribe"?
Some common synonyms of "proscribe" are:
  • forbid,
  • prohibit,
  • ban,
  • bar,
  • disallow,
  • embargo,
  • veto,
  • interdict,
  • outlaw,
  • taboo,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/fərˈbid/

forbid
verb

To order someone not to do something.

/prəˈhibit/

prohibit
verb

formally forbid something by authority.

ban

/ban/

ban
noun verb

Official action preventing something happening. To make something illegal or not allowed.

bar

/bär/

bar
noun preposition verb

Professional organization of lawyers and judges. except for. fasten something with bar or bars.

/ˌdisəˈlou/

disallow
verb

refuse to declare valid.

/əmˈbärɡō/

embargo
noun verb

official ban on trade with country. impose embargo on.

/ˈvēdō/

veto
noun verb

constitutional right to reject decision or proposal made by lawmaking body. exercise veto against.

interdict
noun verb

Prohibit; forbid. prohibit or forbid.

/ˈoutˌlô/

outlaw
noun verb

person who has broken law. To make a practice or thing illegal.

/təˈbo͞o/

taboo
adjective noun verb

prohibited or restricted by social custom. social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting particular practice. place under taboo.

What are antonyms of "proscribe"?
Some common antonyms of "proscribe" are:
  • allow,
  • permit,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈlou/

allow
verb

To let or permit someone do something.

permit
noun verb

document giving authorization. To allow something to happen; to give permission.

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