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proscription
[ proh-skrip-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of proscribing.
- the state of being proscribed.
- the act of making something unlawful or illegal; interdiction or prohibition.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤辞路蝉肠谤颈辫路迟颈惫别 [proh-, skrip, -tiv], adjective
- 苍辞苍路辫谤辞路蝉肠谤颈辫路迟颈辞苍 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of proscription1
Example Sentences
This is a different government response from proscription - in which the Home Office issues banning orders on extremist groups.
He added: "It would be rather ridiculous, actually, if we're unable to engage with the new leadership in Syria because of a proscription dating back 12 years."
Of course, Trump and his collaborators will be exempted from all religious proscriptions and mandates because whatever he does is, by definition, divinely ordained, which has always been the case for his followers.
The proscription was extended to cover Hamas in its entirety in November 2021.
鈥淭hey are terrorists, plain and simple 鈥 and this proscription order makes that clear in U.K. law,鈥 she said.
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