proscription (Meaning)
proscription (n)
a decree that prohibits something
rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone
Synonyms & Antonyms of proscription
proscription Sentence Examples
- The proscription of certain substances is necessary to protect public health.
- The government's proscription of the extremist organization was met with mixed reactions.
- The proscription of smoking in public places has led to a significant improvement in air quality.
- The proscription against gambling in certain religious communities is strictly enforced.
- The proscription of certain political parties has raised concerns about freedom of speech.
- The proscription of alcohol during Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime.
- The proscription of certain medications without a prescription aims to prevent misuse and abuse.
- The proscription of certain cultural practices has sparked debates about cultural preservation and human rights.
- The proscription of certain pesticides has helped protect endangered species and ecosystems.
- The proscription of certain dietary habits in traditional societies is often tied to religious beliefs and customs.
FAQs About the word proscription
a decree that prohibits something, rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone
prohibition, prohibiting, banning, outlawing, proscribing, interdiction, barring, enjoining,forbidding, suppression
allowance, sanction, endorsement, approval, permission, toleration,permission, endorsement, approval, toleration
The proscription of certain substances is necessary to protect public health.
The government's proscription of the extremist organization was met with mixed reactions.
The proscription of smoking in public places has led to a significant improvement in air quality.
The proscription against gambling in certain religious communities is strictly enforced.