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to proscribe

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To forbid or prohibit.

  • The law proscribes driving a car with a blood alcohol level of over .10%.

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Gives the secretary of state the power to proscribe organisations, and set out a range of offences connected with proscribed organisations.

Were grammarians supposed to proscribe and prescribe, or just describe?

You want to proscribe images of child sexual abuse?

Having then succeeded Tanuma as chief minister, Matsudaira tried to proscribe unorthodox thought.

But it might be time for Google to proscribe a 10th category: enablers of drunken driving.

Equally, smart engagement means being extremely careful about decisions to proscribe individual organisations.

Gove's central curriculum is designed to batten down and to proscribe.

The American Egg Board's Web site goes so far as to proscribe boiling water altogether.

"The government has decided to proscribe Jamaat-ud-Dawa," said information minister Sherry Rehman.

"So today I am taking action to proscribe the neo-Nazi group National Action.

These legitimise the use of force, potentially by private security companies, to proscribe Occupy-style protests.

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