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单词 proscription
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proscription

`I know of no legal injunction, Talmudic proscription, papal Bull or other caveat pertaining to the playing of music on Wednesday.But what had he done to be singled out for this terrible proscription of The People?
(noun) 
the proscription of all customs not conforming to religious law
Synonyms
prohibition
a comprehensive prohibition of nuclear weapons
ban
The General also lifted a ban on political parties.
damning
dooming
boycott
embargo
The UN has imposed an arms embargo against the country.
rejection
condemnation
There was widespread condemnation of Saturday's riots.
censure
denunciation
a stinging denunciation of his critics
interdict
The government has placed an interdict on fishing within territorial waters.
(noun) 
her proscription by the party's leaders
Synonyms
banishment
banishment from political and industrial life
exile
During his exile, he began writing books.
exclusion
They demand the exclusion of persistent cheats.
expulsion
Her behaviour led to her expulsion from school.
deportation
Once my visa expired I would face deportation.
eviction
He was facing eviction for non-payment of rent.
ejection
the ejection of hecklers at the meeting
ostracism
In those days unmarried mothers suffered social ostracism.
excommunication
expatriation
attainder (archaic)
outlawry

Additional synonyms

in the sense of ban
Definition
an official prohibition
The General also lifted a ban on political parties.
Synonyms
prohibition,
block,
restriction,
veto,
boycott,
embargo,
injunction,
censorship,
taboo,
suppression,
stoppage,
disqualification,
interdiction,
interdict,
proscription,
disallowance,
rahui (New Zealand),
restraining order (US)
in the sense of condemnation
There was widespread condemnation of Saturday's riots.
Synonyms
denunciation,
blame,
censure,
disapproval,
reproach,
stricture,
reproof,
reprobation,
denouncement
in the sense of denunciation
Definition
open condemnation
a stinging denunciation of his critics
Synonyms
condemnation,
criticism,
accusation,
censure,
stick (slang),
invective,
character assassination,
stigmatization,
castigation,
obloquy,
denouncement,
fulmination

Nearby words of
proscription

  • propulsion
  • prosaic
  • proscribe
  • proscription
  • prose
  • prosecute
  • prosecution

Synonyms of 'proscription'

proscription

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of deportation
Definition
the act of expelling someone from a country
Once my visa expired I would face deportation.
Synonyms
expulsion,
exile,
removal,
transportation,
exclusion,
extradition,
eviction,
ejection,
banishment,
expatriation,
debarment
in the sense of ejection
the ejection of hecklers at the meeting
Synonyms
expulsion,
removal,
ouster,
deportation,
eviction,
banishment,
exile
in the sense of embargo
Definition
an order by a government or international body prohibiting trade with a country
The UN has imposed an arms embargo against the country.
Synonyms
ban,
bar,
block,
barrier,
restriction,
boycott,
restraint,
check,
prohibition,
moratorium,
stoppage,
impediment,
blockage,
hindrance,
interdiction,
interdict,
proscription,
rahui (New Zealand)
in the sense of eviction
He was facing eviction for non-payment of rent.
Synonyms
expulsion,
removal,
clearance,
ouster,
ejection,
dispossession,
dislodgement
in the sense of exclusion
They demand the exclusion of persistent cheats.
Synonyms
ban,
bar,
veto,
refusal,
boycott,
embargo,
prohibition,
disqualification,
interdict,
proscription,
debarment,
preclusion,
forbiddance,
nonadmission
in the sense of exile
Definition
a prolonged, usually enforced absence from one's country
During his exile, he began writing books.
Synonyms
banishment,
expulsion,
deportation,
eviction,
separation,
ostracism,
proscription,
expatriation
in the sense of expulsion
Definition
the act of expelling or the fact of being expelled
Her behaviour led to her expulsion from school.
Synonyms
ejection,
exclusion,
dismissal,
removal,
exile,
discharge,
eviction,
banishment,
extrusion,
proscription,
expatriation,
debarment,
dislodgment
in the sense of interdict
Definition
an official prohibition or restraint
The government has placed an interdict on fishing within territorial waters.
Synonyms
ban,
veto,
prohibition,
taboo,
disqualification,
interdiction,
disallowance,
restraining order (US)
in the sense of ostracism
In those days unmarried mothers suffered social ostracism.
Synonyms
exclusion,
boycott,
isolation,
exile,
rejection,
expulsion,
avoidance,
cold-shouldering,
renunciation,
banishment
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