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  2. The verb "bar" can be used in sentences to officially prevent someone from doing something or going somewhere1234. Examples include:
    • "Prisoners are barred by law from voting in general elections."
    • "The court barred him from contacting his former wife."
    • "The rule bars the use of evidence secured through an illegal search."
    • "Asylum seekers are barred from entering the country."
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    to ban or prevent somebody from doing something bar somebody from doing something Prisoners are barred by law from voting in general elections. The players are barred from drinking alcohol the night before a match. bar somebody from something The curfew has effectively barred migrant workers from their jobs.
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    bar verb [T] (PREVENT) to officially prevent someone from doing something or going somewhere, or to prevent something from happening: [ + from + doing sth ] The court barred him from contacting his former wife. The government barred demonstrations during the state visit.
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    bar verb [T] (PREVENT) to prevent something or someone from doing something or going somewhere, or to not allow something: The rule bars the use of evidence secured through an illegal search. be barred from The incident led to him being barred from the country. be barred to Most of the trails are barred to private vehicles.
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    bar something to block a road, path, etc. so that no one can pass Two police officers were barring her exit. We found our way barred by rocks. prevent bar somebody (from something/from doing something) to ban or prevent someone from doing something Asylum seekers are barred from entering the country.
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