Proscribed

Word PROSCRIBED
Character 10
Hyphenation N/A
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Definitions and meanings of "Proscribed"

What do we mean by proscribed?

To forbid or prohibit.

To denounce.

To banish or exclude.

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The word "proscribed" in example sentences

In particular, it is a matter of avoiding the use of certain proscribed words. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It shall be the duty of said Secretary to keep a book prepared for the purpose, with a caption importing that the owners of property whose names are undersigned, request that water may be introduced upon the premises mentioned opposite their respective names, upon the terms proscribed by this Ordinance. ❋ Ga. (1861)

The pious or personal animosity of Calvin proscribed in Servetus 35 the guilt of his own rebellion; ❋ Unknown (1206)

We know the books burned by Robespierre in the French Revolution and the interminable list of titles proscribed by the Inquisition's Index. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"NOTWITHSTANDING the cloud of danger which lowered on all his fair prospects — notwithstanding the misery his royal father struggled against in vain — while himself was pursued by party-malice, and his name proscribed through every country, CHARLES could not resist the impulse of a youthful soul, nor fight against a congenial temptation, though clad in the most repulsive garb. ❋ Unknown (1790)

And again they performed some tests which can verify even the presence of anything, traces of anything that could be called proscribed items. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Opposed to this pleasurable expectancy of the proscribed was the uneasiness and doubt of the respectable. ❋ George W. Ogden (N/A)

In all broad Scotland there was but the one name proscribed, and that was the name of the Macgregors. ❋ Unknown (1893)

In all broad Scotland there was but the one name proscribed, and that was the name of the ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

There are French writers outside of France: they are proscribed, that is to say they are free. ❋ Victor Hugo (1843)

Next were recalled the proscribed conventionalists; already, some time since, their outlawry had been reversed. ❋ Francois-Auguste Mignet (1840)

I suppose, was the object of your order; but as it in terms proscribed an entire religious class, some of whom are fighting in our ranks, the President deemed it necessary to revoke it. ❋ Abraham Lincoln (1837)

Law of Hostages, recalled the proscribed priests from the Isle of Oléron, and from Sinnamari most of those transported on 18th Fructidor. ❋ Unknown (1830)

He had gone such lengths in opposition to the government, that he had been by name proscribed in several proclamations. ❋ Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1829)

Islam4UK which was proscribed - in other words outlawed - by the British government in ❋ Unknown (2010)

We know the books burned by Robespiere in the French Revolution and the interminable list of titles proscribed by the Inquisition's Index. ❋ Ronald Maxwell (2008)

The brackets are Stimpson's, and one sentence attracted my attention: "The President [Lincoln] has no objection to your expelling traitors [traders?] and Jew peddlers … but, as it in terms proscribed an entire religious class, some of whom are fighting in our ranks, the President deemed it necessary to revoke it." ❋ Unknown (2008)

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