proscribe (Meaning)
proscribe (v)
command against
Synonyms & Antonyms of proscribe
proscribe Sentence Examples
- The government decided to proscribe certain extremist groups to maintain public safety.
- In some societies, certain behaviors are proscribed by religious or cultural norms.
- The law sought to proscribe hate speech and discrimination in all its forms.
- The school's dress code proscribes students from wearing revealing clothing.
- The committee voted to proscribe the use of plastic bags to reduce environmental pollution.
- The company's policies proscribe employees from sharing confidential information with outsiders.
- The city council moved to proscribe the sale of fireworks due to safety concerns.
- The organization's charter proscribes any form of discrimination based on race, gender, or religion.
- It's essential to proscribe harmful substances from entering the food supply chain.
- The treaty aims to proscribe the development and use of chemical weapons worldwide.
FAQs About the word proscribe
command against
ban, forbid,prohibit, outlaw, enjoin, exclude, stop, prevent,discourage, embargo
let, sanction, sanction, let, approve, permit, suffer, authorize, allow, authorize
The government decided to proscribe certain extremist groups to maintain public safety.
In some societies, certain behaviors are proscribed by religious or cultural norms.
The law sought to proscribe hate speech and discrimination in all its forms.
The school's dress code proscribes students from wearing revealing clothing.