proscribed
past simple and past participle ofproscribe
单词 | proscribed |
释义 | proscribed past simple and past participle ofproscribe proscribe verb[T] formaluk/prəʊˈskraɪb/us/proʊˈskraɪb/(of agovernmentor otherauthority) to notallowsomething: Torture andsummaryexecutionofpoliticalprisonersare proscribed byinternationallaw. The Athletics Federation hasbannedtherunnerfromfutureracesfor using proscribeddrugs. Synonyms disallow forbid outlaw prohibit veto Forbidding and banning things
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: UK politics: legislation & law-making Examplesofproscribedproscribed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Under authoritarianism, independent political activity by labour unions was strictlyproscribedin the name of national security. From theCambridge English Corpus From this standpoint, whatever might interfere with meaning is necessarilyproscribed, beginning with the reintroduction of vocal materiality and the jouissance connected to it. From theCambridge English Corpus There are not, in quantum space, any dimensionless points to act as possible departure points for zero-width trajectories: they areproscribedby the theory. From theCambridge English Corpus British colonial officials gathered data on external trade and not internal manufactures, which were oftenproscribed. From theCambridge English Corpus For practical reasons, its prohibitions are framed in general terms, ruling out both valuable and valueless instances of aproscribedactivity. From theCambridge English Corpus Links with clergymen employed by the convent or friars from a nearby male community, althoughproscribed, provided female religious with an obvious source of company. From theCambridge English Corpus This is asymmetric conflict with the additional condition of isproscribed. From theCambridge English Corpus This would mean that a wide variety of affronts to sensibility could beproscribedif the taboos against the conduct were broadly held. From theCambridge English Corpus These different levels of description should be prescribed for their complementarity and their individual advantages, notproscribedfor their differences and respective disadvantages. From theCambridge English Corpus In other words people's private actions came under public scrutiny, were often legallyproscribed, and categorized on the basis of political loyalties. From theCambridge English Corpus Some, such as incendiarism, were already felonies, whilst other offences were newlyproscribed. From theCambridge English Corpus As such, limited and carefullyproscribedforms of screening may be permissible so long as the values of welfare, equality and liberty are observed. From theCambridge English Corpus And no, men were no longer buried in their byres, largely because it wasproscribedby the authorities. From theCambridge English Corpus These licence decisions, and decisions to modify the lists of controlled items orproscribedcountries, required unanimous consent. From theCambridge English Corpus However, maize, with itsproscribedgrowing conditions, is more difficult to maintain. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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