proscribe Definition In English

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  • And no, men were no longer buried in their byres, largely because it was proscribed by the authorities.

  • As such, limited and carefully proscribed forms of screening may be permissible so long as the values of welfare, equality and liberty are observed.

  • Some, such as incendiarism, were already felonies, whilst other offences were newly proscribed.

  • In other words people's private actions came under public scrutiny, were often legally proscribed, and categorized on the basis of political loyalties.

  • This would mean that a wide variety of affronts to sensibility could be proscribed if the taboos against the conduct were broadly held.

  • This is asymmetric conflict with the additional condition of is proscribed.

  • Such conditions somewhat resemble generative derivation rules; note, however, that this constraint does not proscribe an order between the constituents.

  • British colonial officials gathered data on external trade and not internal manufactures, which were often proscribed.

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