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Interdiction   /ˌɪntərdˈɪkʃən/   Listen
Interdiction

noun
1.
Authoritative prohibition.
2.
A court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity.  Synonym: interdict.



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"Interdiction" Quotes from Famous Books



... was the fact like a great knife which seemed to have severed soul from body, the fact that he might not see Starr, or have aught to do with her any more. So deeply had this interdiction taken hold upon him that it seemed to him in his agitation he might no longer even ...
— Lo, Michael! • Grace Livingston Hill

... my old companion, Hector, were in the same tone. I had heard that he had often been down at Mowbray Hall, during vacation time; but the mutual interdiction of our families had prevented our meeting. He cannot but be greatly altered, said I. It is impossible he should have remained so long in this noble seminary, and continue the same selfish, sensual, and half-brutal Hector Mowbray, whom formerly ...
— The Adventures of Hugh Trevor • Thomas Holcroft



Words linked to "Interdiction" :   interdiction fire, prohibition, law, court order, ban, proscription, jurisprudence, interdict



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