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Meanings of
proscribed
in anglès
Excluded from use or mention.
out
forbidden
prohibited
taboo
tabu
verboten
Related terms
impermissible
Usage of
proscribed
in anglès
1
In Saxony Catholics and Calvinists were
proscribed
;
in Heidelberg Catholics and Lutherans.
2
Ralph had usually treated it facetiously; but present circumstances
proscribed
the facetious.
3
The majority of the
proscribed
members had not proceeded to the assembly.
4
At least the pleasure of hearing her magnificent voice was not
proscribed
.
5
Ioanis's involvement with a
proscribed
sect of spirit worshipers was also speculation.
6
Your surnames must have been
proscribed
to prevent the Nazis being jealous.
7
Under the present dynasty the Buddhists are
proscribed
,
but still they flourish.
8
There is no definitive list of acts
proscribed
by the R18 classification.
9
Hitherto they had not published more than seventeen names of the
proscribed
.
10
Four days had gone, and four of the
proscribed
men were free.
11
Without hesitation, he opened the gate and strode boldly into
proscribed
territory.
12
Soldiers, you have been obliged to wear colours
proscribed
by the nation.
13
Traditional religious subjects, so indispensable to European art, were thereafter generally
proscribed
.
14
He and his friends had long been
proscribed
,
and they pleaded persecution.
15
Later on, fatal circumstance, in London,
proscribed
by all, Barthélemy slew Cournet.
16
And then, as an acolyte, he was
proscribed
by law from brawling.
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About this term
proscribed
proscribe
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
proscribe by
proscribed man
proscribe rebel
proscribe by law
proscribe exile
More collocations
Proscribed
through the time
Proscribed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common