Proscription

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Proscription

Meaning of Proscription

Synonyms of Proscription

noun

  • ban
  • banishment
  • boycott
  • censure
  • condemnation
  • countermand
  • denial
  • denunciation
  • disallowance
  • disfavor
  • elimination
  • embargo
  • eviction
  • exclusion
  • forbiddance
  • inhibition
  • injunction
  • interdict
  • interdiction
  • intolerance
  • prohibition
  • proscriptio
  • rejection
  • relegation

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Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Proscription

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late 14c., “decree of condemnation, outlawry,” from Latin proscriptionem (nominative proscriptio) “a public notice (of sale); proscription, outlawry, confiscation,” noun of action from past participle stem of proscribere (see proscribe).


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