
1) Animadversion 2) Censure 3) Command against 4) Forbid 5) French word used in English 6) Head off 7) Prohibit 8) Prohibit forbid 9) To impede 10) To interrupt or destroy
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1) Ban 2) Criminalise 3) Debar 4) Deny 5) Disallow 6) Enjoin 7) Forbid 8) Illegalise 9) Illegalize 10) Prohibit 11) Prohibition 12) Proscribe
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In Roman Catholic canon law, an interdict t is an ecclesiastical censure that excludes from certain rites of the Church individuals or groups, who nonetheless do not cease to be members of the Church. ==Distinctions in canon law== Before 1983, interdicts were either personal, if applied directly to people, wherever they were, or local, if applied ...
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• (n.) To forbid; to prohibit or debar; as, to interdict intercourse with foreign nations. • (n.) A prohibitory order or decree; a prohibition. • (n.) A prohibition of the pope, by which the clergy or laymen are restrained from performing, or from attending, divine service, or from administering the offices or enjoying the privileges...
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in Roman and civil law, a remedy granted by a magistrate on the sole basis of his authority, against a breach of civil law for which there is no ... [2 related articles]
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In the Christian church, a punishment that excludes an individual, community, or realm from participation in spiritual activities except for communion. It was usually employed against heretics or...
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(Scottish) (Injunction in England) A legal procedure involving a person or body placing a writ before a sherrif to prevent or cease from doing some form of action not normally perceived as a crime. Most commonly used in respect of civil rights, but on occasion can be a useful supplement to li...
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1. To forbid; to prohibit or debar; as, to interdict intercourse with foreign nations. 'Charged not to touch the interdicted tree.' (Milton) ... 2. To lay under an interdict; to cut off from the enjoyment of religious privileges, as a city, a church, an individual. 'An archbishop may not only excommunicate and interdict his suffragans, but his vica...
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In'ter·dict` noun [ Middle English
entredit ,
enterdit , Old French
entredit , French
interdit , from Latin
interdictum , from
interdicere to interpose, prohibit;
inter between +
dicere to say. See
Diction .]
1. A prohibitory ...
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In`ter·dict' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Interdicted ;
present participle & verbal noun Interdicting .] [ Middle English
entrediten to forbid communion, Latin
interdicere ,
interdictum . See
In...
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prohibit forbidÂ
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Interdict is an ecclesiastical censure in the Roman Catholic church, the effect of which, taken in its most extended sense, is, that no kind of divine service is celebrated in the place or country under the sentence; the sacraments are not administered, the dead not buried with the rites of the church. This interdict is called real or local, whilst...
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[n] - an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district 2. [v] - destroy by firepower, such as an enemy`s line of communication
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interdict 1. An authoritative prohibition; an act of forbidding peremptorily. 2. In the Roman Catholic Curch, an authoritative sentence debarring a particular place or person (especially, the former) from ecclesiastical functions and privileges. 3. To declare authoritatively against the doing of (an action) or the use of (a thing); to forbid, prohi...
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noun an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district
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In the Christian church, a punishment that excludes an individual, community, or realm from participation in spiritual activities except for communion. It was usually employed against heretics or realms whose ruler was an excommunicant
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any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administrative officer. · a punishment by which the faithful, remaining in communion with the church, are forbidden certain sacraments and prohibited from participation in certain sacred acts. · a general or special order of the Roman praetor forbidding or commanding an act, esp. in cases ...
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[SAT terms] a court order prohibiting a party from a certain activity
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command against
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[Intelligent words] command against
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