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Meaning proscribe meaning

What does proscribe mean?

proscribe

(= forbid, veto, nix) command against I forbid you to call me late at night Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store Dad nixed our plans

Synonyms proscribe synonyms

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Conjugation proscribe conjugation

How do you conjugate proscribe?

proscribe · verb

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How do I use proscribe in a sentence?

Movie subtitles

And that usually, such a breach would proscribe a deliberate course of action.
The law would proscribe me from discussing him with you in any way.

News and current affairs

Last year, the French parliament introduced a bill to proscribe denial of the Armenian genocide, too.

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