Unbanned


verb (used with object), banned, banning.
1.
to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict:
to ban nuclear weapons; The dictator banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime.
2.
Archaic.

to pronounce an ecclesiastical curse upon.
to curse; execrate.

noun
3.
the act of prohibiting by law; interdiction.
4.
informal denunciation or prohibition, as by public opinion:
society’s ban on racial discrimination.
5.
Law.

a proclamation.
a public condemnation.

6.
Ecclesiastical. a formal condemnation; excommunication.
7.
a malediction; curse.
verb bans, banning, banned
1.
(transitive) to prohibit, esp officially, from action, display, entrance, sale, etc; forbid: to ban a book, to ban smoking
2.
(transitive) (formerly in South Africa) to place (a person suspected of illegal political activity) under a government order restricting his movement and his contact with other people
3.
(archaic) to curse
noun
4.
an official prohibition or interdiction
5.
(law) an official proclamation or public notice, esp of prohibition
6.
a public proclamation or edict, esp of outlawry
7.
(archaic) public censure or condemnation
8.
(archaic) a curse; imprecation
noun
1.
(in feudal England) the summoning of vassals to perform their military obligations
noun (pl) bani (ˈbɑːnɪ)
1.
a monetary unit of Romania and Moldova worth one hundredth of a leu

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