Use "proscribe|proscribed|proscribes|proscribing" in a sentence

1. Puppydom Bionomies couchers normothermic commutableness palmic proscribing

2. The Act proscribes discrimination on the grounds of race.

3. 14 We do not proscribe any prayer.

4. Accordingly, these chambers remain proscribed.

5. What does Annoyment mean? (proscribed) Annoyance

6. That intolerable difference proscribed the word.

7. In some cultures surgery is proscribed.

8. 4 The Act proscribes discrimination on the grounds of race.

9. Backyard barbecue grills could be proscribed.

10. 1 In some cultures surgery is proscribed.

11. They are proscribed by federal law from owning guns.

12. 5 The sale of narcotics is proscribed by law.

13. The sale of narcotics is proscribed by law.

14. Criterias meaning (nonstandard, proscribed) Plural form of criteria.

15. Synonyms for Attaint include proscribe, outlaw, exclude, exile, blackball, deport, expatriate, expel, ostracise and ostracize

16. In earlier days, the church proscribed dancing and cardplaying.

17. Legal definition for ABANBUN or Abandum: Anything sequestered, proscribed, or abandoned

18. Ten groups in all were now specifically proscribed in Northern Ireland.

19. Synonyms for Criminalizes include outlaws, proscribes, forbids, bans, interdicts, illegalizes, prohibits, bars, vetoes and disallows

20. The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 in India technically proscribes snake charming on grounds of reducing animal cruelty.

21. 3 They are proscribed by federal law from owning guns.

22. The doctor proscribed a new medicine for the pain in my joint.

23. That combination would have softened my mind without recourse to proscribed substances.

24. She therefore proscribed all religious, philosophical, or psychological books for village libraries.

25. 7 Many Shiite clergymen maintain that birth control is proscribed by Islam.

26. Not only do laws and customs proscribe incest, but it's generally assumed that we're biologically programmed to avoid it.

27. Beneficient ( comparative more Beneficient, superlative most Beneficient ) (sometimes proscribed) beneficent quotations

28. Iron Curtain countries have long proscribed their work of Bible education.

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

30. 8 It prescribes and proscribes the behavior and even the thoughts of its population in virtually every domain of existence.

31. 6 Ten groups in all were now specifically proscribed in Northern Ireland.

32. Any such engines configured for use in this missile system would also be proscribed.

33. 3 The Broadcasting Act allows ministers to proscribe any channel that offends against good taste and decency.

34. 9 But these Acts do not proscribe activities, they simply provide for investigation in appropriate cases.

35. 13 Very few officers at the level proscribed have ever sought election as councillors.

36. After which, I was hunted down, pursued, persecuted, blackened, jeered at, scorned, cursed, proscribed.

37. Cancelation (countable and uncountable, plural Cancelations) (sometimes proscribed) Alternative spelling of cancellation; Usage notes

38. The Athletics Federation have banned the runner from future races for using proscribed drugs.

39. So popular were the proscribed celebrations that it proved quite impossible to eradicate them completely.

40. So far, the test stand has not been associated with a proscribed activity.

41. Very few officers at the level proscribed have ever sought election as councillors.

42. 2 The Broadcasting Act allows ministers to proscribe any channel that offends against good taste and decency.

43. 11 She therefore proscribed all religious, philosophical, or psychological books for village libraries.

44. Even the space inside the narrow arenas is narrowly proscribed, especially for singers.

45. 21 Revolution, and its betrayal by a regime which both prescribes and proscribes literature, are described in both works.

46. 23 The Broadcasting Act allows ministers to proscribe any channel that offends against good taste and decency.

47. Here , too , were many of that old, proscribed, nameless, red - handed clan of the Macgregors.

48. Are there areas of research that are so socially sensitive that they should be avoided, proscribed?

49. 22 Even the space inside the narrow arenas is narrowly proscribed, especially for singers.

50. Yet, Antiascetic acts—those explicitly proscribed in a religious context—were dampened by peer religiosity only

51. Proscribed as a member of illegal organizations, she served two gaol sentences in Mountjoy and Cork.

52. 10 It should be remembered, however, that Gaelic was proscribed by the authorities for many years.

53. Antonyms for Consented include impermissible, forbidden, prohibited, unacceptable, banned, barred, interdicted, outlawed, proscribed and unallowable

54. 18 The Athletics Federation have banned the runner from future races for using proscribed drugs.

55. 15 UML does not proscribe any particular software development method or process; it merely standardizes the form of notation.

56. 16 Not only do laws and customs proscribe incest,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it's generally assumed that we're biologically programmed to avoid it.

57. 12 So popular were the proscribed celebrations that it proved quite impossible to eradicate them completely.

58. Political parties Following a 1973 ban on political activity, political parties were constitutionally proscribed in 19

59. 28 Convictions concerning the uniqueness or sanctity of human life, whether based on intuition, logic, or divine revelation, proscribe war.

60. Snake charming as a profession is dying out in India because of competition from modern forms of entertainment and environment laws proscribing the practice.

61. Authoritatively Sentence Examples Yet later the co p e seems to have been Authoritatively proscribed with the rest

62. 24 Political parties Following a 1973 ban on political activity, political parties were constitutionally proscribed in 19

63. 26 Listing 2 is a modification of Listing 1 illustrating that RELAX NG does not actually proscribe using namespace prefixes in attributes.

64. The reasons for the ban were multiple, and certainly there are other pesticides today that should also be proscribed.

65. Non-proscribed activities include separation of minor actinides from unirradiated plutonium that is not subject to the Treaty.

66. Are you permitted to read and disseminate religious literature, or is such printed material proscribed by the government?

67. 23 Congar had in point of fact expressed himself cautiously enough, yet several of his books were proscribed.

68. 20 The reasons for the ban were multiple, and certainly there are other pesticides today that should also be proscribed.

69. Showing the insignia of Neutral deities cuts no ice with Thadeus - such gods are little better than the Proscribed Ones.

70. 19 Showing the insignia of Neutral deities cuts no ice with Thadeus - such gods are little better than the Proscribed Ones.

71. 29 Then there's everything else: the low-frequency words that are rarely used except in very specific situations: overpass, far-fetched, competency, proscribe, etc.

72. (4) The Contravention is complete when the conduct occurs for the proscribed purpose whether or not it achieves its objective

73. 27 In the history of science development all kinds of work based on the pragmatic spirit supply the cognitive base, produce scientific problems and proscribe research methods for science.

74. A dramatic example is Romania, where the former regime actively proscribed abortion and banned contraception in order to encourage population increase.

75. Of specific nature are the proscribed offences of foreign enlistment (s71), piracy (s72), hijacking (s73) and related aircrafts offences (ss 74, 75 & 76).

76. Advertisements containing proscribed information are excluded from being presented in conjunction with an electronic receipt or being printed on a paper receipt.

77. 25 The crux of the dispute was an initiative by a few members to proscribe any broadcasts to aliens, whether or not we receive a signal first.

78. Annoyment annoyance As nouns the difference between Annoyment and annoyance is that Annoyment is (proscribed) annoyance while annoyance is (countable) that which annoys.

79. Plural of Alumnus The alumni of this university include many famous artists and politicians.··(often proscribed) An individual Alumnus or alumna

80. Bandit (n.) "lawless robber, brigand" (especially as part of an organized band), 1590s, from Italian Bandito (plural Banditi) "outlaw," past participle of bandire "proscribe, banish," from Vulgar Latin *bannire "to proclaim, proscribe," from Proto-Germanic *bannan "to speak publicly" (used in reference to various sorts of proclamations), "command; summon; outlaw, forbid" (see ban (v.)).