permanent ban

collocation in English

meaningsofpermanentandban

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permanent
adjective
uk
/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/
us
/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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ban
noun[C]
uk
/bæn/
us
/bæn/
an official order that prevents something ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandbanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpermanent ban

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Faced with more and more cases, however, some councils vainly tried for a time to impose apermanentbanon a man who married outside.
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Thepermanentbanon feeding animal proteins to animals other than ruminants is not scientifically justified.
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A second offence of this nature should result in apermanentban.
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I believe that a temporary ban would become inevitably apermanentban.
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The licensing system exists, and there is no question of apermanentban.
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We are giving power to impose apermanentbanon processions.
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Neither the temporary bans nor thepermanentbanare justified by the evidence.
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I am not seeking to provide for apermanentbanon the production of a play.
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This results in apermanentban.
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Apermanentbanis expected to follow 26.
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I cannot understand why anyone would want to impose apermanentbanon this valuable source of protein.
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Over 20 countries have already said that they favour apermanentbanon dumping radioactive waste at sea.
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We do not believe that apermanentbanon mineral activity will achieve a consensus which is rational and scientifically based.
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I welcome the opportunity to make a brief intervention to speak against the export of live animals and in support of apermanentban.
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The original vote was not for apermanentbanbut for an inquiry and, in the meantime, an interim supension of licences.
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An appeal to the tribunal would not be allowed when the officer was fined or subjected to apermanentbanon promotion.
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The most severe penalty, for use in the most serious cases, is prohibition for life, which involves apermanentbanon exercising any clerical function.
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A third fine could lead to a temporary orpermanentbanon this private television channel.
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Continuous harassment of the site eventually leads to apermanentban.
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It is easy to call for a total andpermanentbanon imports, but if we do this we must realise that there will be some damaging consequences.
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The following year apermanentbanwent into effect, with 17 pitchers grandfathered for the remainder of their pitching careers.
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We should therefore not regard this debate as the end of something in the nature of apermanentban, because it was made clear that this was a temporary measure.
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They are able to punish offending players in several ways, such as an email warning, a forum post, a kick, or a temporary/permanentban.
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