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banned

adjective as in outlawed

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Two police officers have been banned from serving after breaching honesty and integrity standards over a speeding ticket.

From BBC

The Nigerian authorities have banned broadcasters from playing the song Tell Your Papa, which criticises the country's leader.

From BBC

By the mid-1960s, India had banned imports of consumer goods altogether.

From BBC

Frustrated or skeptical passersby have kicked the bots or intentionally obstructed their path, while the cities of New York and San Francisco have banned them, on and off, because of congestion concerns.

“We got banned,” said Swagrman, who was told the reason for the banishment was because he would not give his name or ID to the officer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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