Thesaurus / proscribe
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Vagabondage, begging, movement across county lines and wage increases were all proscribed.
PANDEMICS HAVE LONG CREATED LABOR SHORTAGES. HERE’S WHY.SPENCER STRUBJUNE 3, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWhile commuting listening is proscribed for at least the next quarter, exercise and mental health breaks pick up a lot of that deficit.
GILLMOR GANG: CLUBHOUSE STYLESTEVE GILLMORMARCH 19, 2021TECHCRUNCHPresidents have been blocking and undoing mergers for years through the long-established and carefully proscribed CFIUS process.
WHY BARACK OBAMA WOULD BE TAKING DOWN TIKTOK, TOOAARON PRESSMANAUGUST 21, 2020FORTUNEProscribe French, their mother tongue, and they will hate you and have nothing to do with your schools.
BILINGUALISMN. A. BELCOURTWORDS RELATED TO PROSCRIBE
- adjudges
- adjudicates
- blames
- condemns
- confines
- convicts
- damns
- denounces
- devotes
- dooms
- impounds
- imprisons
- incarcerates
- jails
- judges
- metes out
- ordains
- passes judgment
- penalizes
- proscribes
- punishes
- puts away
- puts on ice
- railroads
- rules
- sends to prison
- sends up the river
- settles
- takes the fall
- throws the book at
- adjudging
- adjudicating
- blaming
- condemning
- confining
- convicting
- damning
- denouncing
- devoting
- dooming
- impounding
- imprisoning
- incarcerating
- jailing
- judging
- meting out
- ordaining
- passing judgment
- penalizing
- proscribing
- punishing
- putting away
- putting on ice
- railroading
- ruling
- sending to prison
- sending up the river
- settling
- taking the fall
- throwing the book at
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