0 present participle of proscribe
1 (of a government or other authority) to not allow something:
Torture and summary execution of political prisoners are proscribed by international law.
The Athletics Federation has banned the runner from future races for using proscribed drugs.
We can complete it step by step however long the road is and it can't be completed however short the road is if you don't even mark your footprint.
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May 10, 2021
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proscribing