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Sentence count:224+21Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: barblockexcludeforbidobstructoutlawprohibitshut outAntonym: approvalapproveconsentlesseepermissionpermitsanctionSimilar words: bandurbanCubanhusbandbankerbanquetabandonbankingMeaning: [bæn]  n. 1. a decree that prohibits something 2. 100 bani equal 1 leu in Moldova 3. 100 bani equal 1 leu in Romania 4. an official prohibition or edict against something 5. a bachelor's degree in nursing. v. 1. prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure 2. forbid the public distribution of ( a movie or a newspaper) 3. ban from a place of residence, as for punishment 4. expel from a community or group. 
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(181) A total ban might also be opposed as an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
(182) A federal appeals court upheld the ban, approved by California voters in 1996.
(183) The bill would also ban political action committee contributions to federal candidates.
(184) The San Francisco-based trade organization reports that 21 states have an outright ban on out-of-state shipments of alcoholic beverages.
(185) To ban the use of the word in legislation would encourage the awareness that age is not an illness or a disability.
(186) Residents first called for a ban four years ago(sentencedict.com), claiming that heavy vehicles were ruining their quality of life.
(187) On the other hand, only works of art made more than one hundred years ago will carry an export ban.
(188) A television ban on tobacco advertising went into effect in 1991.
(189) But Congress overrode those draft guidelines before they were finalized and imposed a total ban two years ago.
(190) In the case of the News International ban it offered clear guidance on how the professional should react.
(191) Uefa is to rule on Leeds's decision to ban visiting supporters in an attempt to prevent further violence.
(192) Some backers of the initiative feared that a lifetime ban would make the measure easier to overturn later.
(193) The convention could include a battle over whether to retain the platform plank calling for a constitutional ban on abortion.
(194) The Wimbledon midfield player officially lodged an appeal with the Football Association against his £20,000 fine and six-month suspended ban.
(195) A federal court has upheld legislative term limits in Maine that do not have a lifetime ban.
(196) One obvious example is the almost universal ban against committing adultery with another man s wife.
(197) Meanwhile, government ministers faced calls for their resignation, and Yeltsin acted to ban the more blatant manifestations of opposition activity.
(198) From now on, these items will be included in the existing export ban of leg irons,[http://sentencedict.com/ban.html] shackles and gang chains.
(199) The ban is a blanket ban covering all marches or all marches of a particular class such as political marches.
(200) Read in studio Weightlifter Andrew Saxton is tonight hopeful that he won't now face a lifetime ban from his sport.
(201) A number argued that an outright ban should be introduced on the holding of client money by sole practitioners.
(202) Robert Dornan and Patrick Buchanan -- to pledge to continue to include in the Republican platform a constitutional ban on abortions.
(203) Can administrators ban the distribution of underground newspapers that contain advertisements for drug paraphernalia?
(204) Dole said the assault weapons ban did not work, because many of the weapons were altered to make them legal.
(205) About 3,500 ambulance officers and control room staff joined the crews' ban on overtime last week.
(206) Maybe at a later date a total ban will be introduced.
(207) So that swine Lleland had not been acting on presidential authority when he told me to ban them from the White House.
(208) The proposal came amid fears that the Ministry of Agriculture might introduce tougher restrictions or even an outright ban.
(209) The sanctions could take the form of a ban on virtually all trade in wild animal products with the two countries.
(210) The Reading attitude survey found 15 percent of smokers - and 67 percent of non-smokers - favoured a total ban.
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