interdict in English

noun
1
an authoritative prohibition.
an interdict against marriage of those of close kin
verb
1
prohibit or forbid (something).
society will never interdict sex
2
intercept and prevent the movement of (a prohibited commodity or person).
the police established roadblocks throughout the country for interdicting drugs

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "interdict" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "interdict", or refer to the context using the word "interdict" in the English Dictionary.

1. He was threatened with a papal interdict.

2. The defendant did not obey the interdict.

3. The bishop commanded them under pain of interdict.

4. Was the interdict extended to apply to trusts as well?

5. Interdict could also be sought for the protection of public interests.

6. Unable to interdict the convoy, Russian naval elements remained in Sevastopol.

7. Adm. Pavel Nakhimov was ordered to muster the Russian navy and interdict the Ottomans.

8. Lord Penrose, hearing the interdict late at night in his home, turned it down.

9. They are trying to get an interim interdict to stop construction of the road.

10. Synonyms for Criminalize include outlaw, proscribe, forbid, ban, interdict, illegalize, felonize, misdemeanorize, prohibit and bar

11. Animadversion definition: harsh criticism or disapproval synonyms: condemnation, censure, interdict, disapprobation antonyms: approbation, acquittal, approval

12. Officials devote substantial efforts to interdict the illegal movement of travelers through Taipei's international airport.

13. Now that the threat of interdict had been made public Henry began to negotiate more seriously.

14. We are working very hard to create a mechanism where we can interdict North Korean shipments.

15. It is not anticipated that in many cases it would be necessary to seek an interdict.

16. The interdict prohibited four officials from organising or taking part in pickets of more than six people.

17. The company has already obtained an interim interdict at the Court of Session banning the inciting or organising of mass picketing.

18. The interdict seeks to prevent the authority proceeding with its hearing in the absence through illness of Mr Stewart.

19. Ban definition, to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict: to Ban nuclear weapons;The dictator Banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime

20. Ban definition, to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict: to ban nuclear weapons;The dictator Banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime

21. Hostilities would have commenced if Elizabeth had not rescinded her orders to interdict trade, release the captured ships, and restore the confiscated cargoes or make restitution.

22. The early and successful move into the Admiralties, from which planes could easily interdict both enemy positions, crystallized opinion against the Hansa Bay venture

23. In 1843, Perry took command of the African Squadron, whose duty was to interdict the slave trade under the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, and continued in this endeavor through 1844.

24. Doctrinal judgments by which the Church stigmatizes certain teachings detrimental to faith or morals.They should not be confounded with canonical Censures, such as excommunication, suspension, and interdict, which are spiritual punishments inflicted on delinquents.

25. ‘Parliament made acts of Attainder one day, and reversed them almost on the next.’ ‘The constitution of Georgia does not expressly interdict the passing of an act of Attainder and confiscation, by the authority of the legislature.’

26. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Animadversion"): interdict (an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district)

27. Legal Definition of Curator in the civil law of Louisiana : a person appointed by a court to care for the property of an absent person or to care for the person or property of someone mentally incapable of doing so — compare committee, conservator, guardian, interdict, tutor Other Words from Curator

28. Bearing in mind the Djibouti Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden, noting the operations of information-sharing centres in Yemen, Kenya and Tanzania and the regional maritime training centre in Djibouti, and recognizing the efforts of signatory States to develop the appropriate regulatory and legislative frameworks to combat piracy, enhance their capacity to patrol the waters of the region, interdict suspect vessels, and prosecute suspected pirates,

29. Welcoming the adoption of the Djibouti Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden, and the establishment of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Djibouti Code Trust Fund (Multi-donor trust fund- Japan initiated), as well as the International Trust Fund Supporting Initiatives of the CGPCS, and recognizing the efforts of signatory States to develop the appropriate regulatory and legislative frameworks to combat piracy, enhance their capacity to patrol the waters of the region, interdict suspect vessels, and prosecute suspected pirates,

30. Bearing in mind the Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden (Djibouti Code of Conduct), noting the operations of the newly established information‐sharing centres in Yemen, Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania and the ongoing work regarding a regional maritime training centre in Djibouti, and recognizing the efforts of signatory States, including new signatory States South Africa and Mozambique, to develop the appropriate regulatory and legislative frameworks to combat piracy, enhance their capacity to patrol the waters of the region, interdict suspect vessels and prosecute suspected pirates,