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interdicts Meaning
interdicts
to forbid in a usually formal or authoritative manner, to destroy, damage, or cut off (something, such as an enemy line of supply) by firepower to stop or hamper an enemy, intercept sense 1a, prohibition sense 2, to prohibit or forbid especially by an interdict, to intercept or cut off (as a drug shipment) by force, a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical withdrawal of sacraments and Christian burial from a person or district, something that prohibits, to deprive (a person) of the right to care for one's own person or affairs because of mental incapacity compare commit, curator, tutor, to authoritatively prohibit or bar (an act or conduct), one who has been determined to be incompetent to care for his or her own person or affairs (as by reason of mental incapacity), a prohibitory decree, a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical censure withdrawing most sacraments and Christian burial from a person or district, one that has been interdicted compare ward, to lay under or prohibit by an interdict
interdicts Sentence Examples
- The judge interdicts the defendant from contacting the victim.
- The government interdicts the importation of certain goods.
- The court interdicts the publication of the sensitive information.
- The teacher interdicts the student from using the phone during class.
- The bishop interdicts the priest from performing his priestly duties.
- The union interdicts the workers from engaging in a strike.
- The association interdicts the member for violating its code of conduct.
- The company interdicts the employee from accessing certain files.
- The security guard interdicts the person from entering the restricted area.
- The parents interdict the teenager from attending the party.
FAQs About the word interdicts
to forbid in a usually formal or authoritative manner, to destroy, damage, or cut off (something, such as an enemy line of supply) by firepower to stop or hampe
prohibitions, bans, embargoes, proscriptions, injunctions, vetoes, warnings,interdictions, no-nos, limitations
allowances, clearances,prescriptions, permissions, leaves, sanctions, authorizations, consents, tolerances, licences
The judge interdicts the defendant from contacting the victim.
The government interdicts the importation of certain goods.
The court interdicts the publication of the sensitive information.
The teacher interdicts the student from using the phone during class.