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proscribe

pro·scribe [ prō skrb ] (past and past participle pro·scribed, present participle pro·scrib·ing, 3rd person present singular pro·scribes)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. ban something: to prohibit something that is considered undesirable by those in authority

2. condemn something: to denounce or condemn something

3. banish somebody: to banish or exile somebody

4. outlaw somebody publicly: especially in ancient Rome, to state publicly that somebody is no longer protected by the law

[15th century. < Latin proscribere "publish in writing, publish somebody's name as outlawed" < scribere "write"]

pro·scrib·er noun
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