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- verbproscribe (verb) · proscribes (third person present) · proscribed (past tense) · proscribed (past participle) · proscribing (present participle)
- forbid, especially by law:"strikes remained proscribed in the armed forces"
- denounce or condemn:"certain practices that the Catholic Church proscribed, such as polygyny"
- historicaloutlaw (someone):"a plaque on which were the names of proscribed traitors"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘to outlaw’): from Latin proscribere, from pro- ‘in front of’ + scribere ‘write’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- forbid, especially by law:
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