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    ban
    /ban/

    verb

    noun

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  2. The meaning of BAN is to prohibit especially by legal means; also : to prohibit the use, performance, or distribution of. How to use ban in a sentence.

  3. BAN definition: 1. to forbid (= refuse to allow) something, especially officially: 2. an official order that…. Learn more.

  4. A ban is a law or rule that prohibits, or bans, something, as in The winter parking ban starts on December 1. A ban can also be an informal prohibition, such as by public opinion. Example: We had to ban the use of power tools for school projects after an unfortunate incident in shop class.

  5. A ban is an official ruling that something must not be done, shown, or used. The General also lifted a ban on political parties. American English : ban / ˈbæn /

  6. The verb to ban means to forbid something from being or happening. The word can also be used as a noun. A school board might put a ban on all books that refer to Jefferson's mistress if they don't want anyone reading about her.

  7. to decide or say officially that something is not allowed synonym prohibit. ban something The law effectively bans smoking in all public places. a list of banned substances. The use of these chemicals in homes was banned outright by the government in 2000. ban something from something a campaign to ban sugary drinks from schools. Extra Examples.

  8. an official decision that means a person is not allowed to do something or go somewhere for a period of time. a five-year driving ban for various offences. The sprinter received a lengthy ban for failing a drugs test. ban from something His behaviour led to a life ban from international football. Word Origin.

  9. BAN definition: 1. to officially say that someone must not do something: 2. an official rule that people must not…. Learn more.

  10. 1. An excommunication or condemnation by church officials. 2. A prohibition imposed by law or official decree. 3. Censure, condemnation, or disapproval expressed especially by public opinion. 4. A summons to arms in feudal times. 5. Archaic A curse; an imprecation.

  11. officially or legally prohibit (something): . Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

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