A decree that prohibits something.
The act of expelling or relegating someone to a country or place by authoritative decree.
1 He never thought there was need to include cartoons in that proscription .
2 Technically, we're on military service, so the civil starflight proscription doesn't apply.
3 He gloried in the arbitrary proscription of four thousand seven hundred citizens.
4 The act was nothing less than a proscription of the whole nation.
5 In 1778, the act of proscription and banishment included Abel Willard's name.
6 Unfortunately, proscription , while decreasing the number of the poor, increases their proportion.
7 As a result, the constitutions were ratified but proscription was voted down.
8 I would like to visit after I am released from parental proscription .
9 Philip's proscription against the Prince of Orange put forth its first fruits.
10 No genius, no information, could save from proscription a book so written.
11 The classic example is the proscription of Roman Catholicism in early modern England.
12 The able men of the democracy had fallen in the proscription .
13 One hundred fifty years later the proscription against the MacGregor name still stood.
14 Severus-PescenniusNiger-ClodiusAlbinus-any of the others would include us in a general proscription .
15 The Church was now free of the last measure of proscription .
16 Charles Evrémonde, called Darnay, in right of such proscription , absolutely Dead in Law.
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