debar in English

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1. 20 Being such as to debar questioning or doubts; indisputable.

2. Being such as to debar questioning or doubts; indisputable.

3. Marker thoughts, brave to compete, aggrandizement develop, debar difficulties.

4. The railroad gates debar people from crossing the tracks.

5. Confusingly debar - elocutions hallos disconsolate insidiously one-to-one appall Jerzy, Circumvolves onerously slurred transporter

6. Estimate , debar and repair the failure of network and computers.

7. Abrasives include the machinery and materials that remove stock, and smooth, shape, polish, or debar surfaces

8. Antonyms for Authorise include disqualify, refuse, ban, prohibit, debar, forbid, exclude, unfit, disentitle and preclude

9. So King David had him brought from Lo Debar, from the house of Makir son of Ammiel.

10. Self-help behavior can debar the effect of breaking law if it accords with the legal request.

11. 14 Nor does the fact of an acquittal debar the media from alleging that the defendant was really guilty after all.

12. "Where is he?" the king asked. Ziba answered, "He is at the house of Makir son of Ammiel in Lo Debar. "

13. Nor does the fact of an acquittal debar the media from alleging that the defendant was really guilty after all.

14. Could we be all assembled, our satisfaction would undoubtedly be more complete, but the absence of some is not to debar the others of amusement.

15. Octavie felt a little hurt; as if he wished to debar her from share and parcel in the burden of affliction which had been placed upon all of them.

16. Functions: Relax the bowels and debar toxic, invigorate the spleen and replenish the kidney, fortify the blood and eliminate blood stasis, reduce fat and cultivate the face.

17. The religious of Port-Royal were especially conspicuous for their obstinacy, and the Archbishop of Paris, after several fruitless admonitions, was forced to debar them from receiving the sacraments.