proscriptions Synonyms

proscriptions Meaning

proscriptions

the act of proscribing, an imposed restraint or restriction, prohibition sense 2

proscriptions Sentence Examples

  1. The government imposed strict proscriptions on freedom of speech during the wartime.
  2. The company's ethical code includes proscriptions against insider trading and conflicts of interest.
  3. The school handbook contains proscriptions against cheating, plagiarism, and bullying.
  4. The religious text outlines various proscriptions related to dietary restrictions and social behaviors.
  5. The doctor issued proscriptions against smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and unhealthy foods.
  6. The Constitution guarantees certain freedoms, but also includes proscriptions against certain actions that endanger public safety or order.
  7. The proscriptions against hate speech aim to protect vulnerable groups from discrimination and harm.
  8. The municipality enacted proscriptions on the use of fireworks within city limits.
  9. The doctor's proscriptions proved effective in managing the patient's symptoms.
  10. The organization's proscriptions against unethical research ensure the responsible conduct of scientific inquiries.

FAQs About the word proscriptions

the act of proscribing, an imposed restraint or restriction, prohibition sense 2

bans,prohibitions,interdictions, vetoes, interdicts, embargoes, injunctions, suppressions, inhibitions, discouragements

allowances, sanctions,prescriptions, tolerances, supports, consents,licenses, clearances, promotions, permissions

The government imposed strict proscriptions on freedom of speech during the wartime.

The company's ethical code includes proscriptions against insider trading and conflicts of interest.

The school handbook contains proscriptions against cheating, plagiarism, and bullying.

The religious text outlines various proscriptions related to dietary restrictions and social behaviors.