interdicted Synonyms
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Strongest:
- appropriate
- legitimate
- accepted
- approved
- tolerable
- permissive
- lawful
- certified
- endorsed
- permitted
- accredited
- acceptable
- lawful
- okay
- approved
- licensed
- allowable
- allowable
- authorized
- permissive
- legitimate
- permissible
- accepted
- appropriate
- endorsed
- okay
- authorized
- licensed
- sanctioned
- permissible
- sanctioned
- legal
- permitted
- legal
- acceptable
- tolerable
- certified
- accredited
Strong:
- required
- supported
- allowed
- promoted
- required
- indorsed
- suitable
- ok
- bearable
- ok
- commanded
- ordered
- allowed
- bearable
- mandatory
- endurable
- granted
- indorsed
- endurable
- suitable
- sufferable
- supported
- sufferable
- commanded
- warranted
- promoted
- warranted
- granted
- mandatory
- ordered
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interdicted Meaning
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interdicted (imp. & p. p.)
of Interdict
interdicted Sentence Examples
- The government interdicted the sale of illicit drugs within the city limits.
- The military interdicted enemy supply lines, disrupting their operations.
- The customs authorities interdicted a shipment of counterfeit goods at the border.
- The FDA interdicted the distribution of a new drug until further testing could be conducted.
- The authorities interdicted the suspect's phone and laptop to gather evidence.
- The interdiction of unauthorized protests prevented the spread of violence in the streets.
- The forest rangers interdicted hikers from entering a dangerous trail during a storm.
- The interdiction of certain hazardous substances in manufacturing protected workers' safety.
- The embargo placed on the country interdicted all trade and travel.
- The interdiction of the rebel group's communications system weakened their ability to coordinate attacks.
FAQs About the word interdicted
of Interdict
prohibited, forbidden, banned, improper, taboo, illegal,outlawed, proscribed, unauthorized, illicit
appropriate, legitimate, accepted, approved, tolerable, permissive, lawful, certified, endorsed, permitted
The government interdicted the sale of illicit drugs within the city limits.
The military interdicted enemy supply lines, disrupting their operations.
The customs authorities interdicted a shipment of counterfeit goods at the border.
The FDA interdicted the distribution of a new drug until further testing could be conducted.