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verb
- 1. exclude or prohibit (someone) officially from doing something: "first-round candidates were debarred from standing" Similar Opposite
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DEBAR definition: 1. to stop someone from doing something by law or by official agreement: 2. to stop someone from…. Learn more.
- English (US)
DEBAR meaning: 1. to stop someone from doing something by...
- Znaczenie Debar, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
debar definicja: 1. to stop someone from doing something by...
- Debar in Simplified Chinese
DEBAR translate: (通过法律或协议)禁止,阻止. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Portuguese Translation
debar translate: excluir , inabilitar. Learn more in the...
- Debark
DEBARK definition: 1. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after...
- Traditional
DEBAR translate: (透過法律或協議)禁止,阻止. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Debar is a formal verb that means to stop someone from doing something by law or by official agreement. Learn how to use debar in a sentence, see related words and phrases, and find translations in different languages.
The meaning of DEBAR is to bar from having or doing something : preclude. How to use debar in a sentence.
Debar definition: to shut out or exclude from a place or condition. See examples of DEBAR used in a sentence.
To debar is to officially bar, ban, or exclude someone from doing something. Debar can also mean to prevent something from happening. If you have a hat club, you can debar anyone who’s not wearing one. If someone is barred from entering, they are prevented from entering.
Definition of debar verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Debar means to prevent or exclude someone or something from a place, a right, etc. See the word frequency, origin, usage, and derived forms of debar in British and American English.