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To interdict

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To exclude (someone or somewhere) from participation in church services; to place under a religious interdict.

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He contemplated sowing a belt of radioactive cobalt to interdict further Chinese advances.

Consequently, the effort to interdict drug shipments and arrest traffickers had stalled.

You're bombing, we occasionally bomb to interdict arms transfers to Hezbollah'".

always made every effort to interdict guns, which the department later retracted.

always tried to interdict illegally purchased guns and prevent their transportation to Mexico.

It also promised to interdict ships carrying arms in the Mediterranean.

- Government plans and efforts to interdict the movement of narcotics through the TBA and elsewhere.

The U.S. marines have the ability to interdict all Taliban lines of communication out of Kandahar -- roads, trails, whatever".

The plan's short history is consistent with efforts to interdict and eradicate drugs by every president since Richard M. Nixon.

A group of European countries deploys ships and narcotics officers to interdict boats carrying drugs from West Africa to Europe.

The Justice Department replied on Feb. 4, 2011, asserting in its letter that A.T.F. made every effort to interdict weapons.

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