0 to refuse someone an opportunity to make their ideas or beliefs known publicly, because you think these beliefs are dangerous or unacceptable:
He said that the Students' Union would no-platform any groups advocating anti-Semitism or homophobia.
She was no-platformed by the university Women's Group last year.
He thinks these people should be engaged in debate rather than no-platformed.
His invitation to speak at the event was withdrawn after a campaign to no-platform him.
Is there a case for no-platforming extremists or should we hear their views?
In the past few years, various student unions have passed a no-platform policy.
It is gratifying to learn that certain universities and colleges have rescinded the no-platform policy.
The clause will outlaw no-platform policies, where they go beyond the aspect of speaking within the law.
We are totally against the no-platform policy.