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Showing words for PROSCRIBING using the English dictionary
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Definitions for Proscribing
[1] to denounce or condemn (a thing) as dangerous or harmful; prohibit.
[2] to put outside the protection of the law; outlaw.
[3] to banish or exile.
[4] to announce the name of (a person) as condemned to death and subject to confiscation of property.
[5] to condemn or prohibit
[6] to outlaw; banish; exile
[7] (in ancient Rome) to outlaw (a citizen) by posting his name in public
Words related to Proscribing
proscribeforbid, prohibit, outlaw, embargo, blackball, ostracize, sentence, expel, denounce, censure, boycott, exile, interdict, damn, excommunicate, reject, ban, expatriate, deport, doom
Words nearby Proscribing
proscribeprosaism, prosaist, prosateur, proscenium, prosciutto, proscribe, proscription, prose, prose edda, prose poem, prosecco
Origin of Proscribing
e1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin prōscrībere to publish in writing, confiscate, outlaw. See pro-1, prescribe
Words that may be confused with Proscribing
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, proscribeascribe, proscribe, subscribe, prescribe, proscribe
Other words from Proscribing
pro·scrib·a·ble , adjective
pro·scrib·er , noun
un·pro·scrib·a·ble , adjective
un·pro·scribed , adjective
Word origin for Proscribing
eC16: from Latin prōscrībere to put up a written public notice, from prō- in public + scrībere to write
Synonyms for Proscribing
forbid, outlaw, prohibit, ban, banish, blackball, boycott, censure, damn, denounce, deport, doom, embargo, excommunicate, exile, expatriate, expel, interdict, ostracize, reject, sentence