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    ban
    [ban]
    verb
    ban (verb) · bans (third person present) · banned (past tense) · banned (past participle) · banning (present participle)
    1. officially or legally prohibit:
      "he was banned from driving for a year" · "a proposal to ban all trade in ivory"
      Opposite:
    noun
    ban (noun) · bans (plural noun)
    1. an official or legal prohibition:
      "a proposed ban on cigarette advertising" · "a three-year driving ban"
      Opposite:
    2. archaic
      a curse:
      "the land might be smitten by the ban which once fell upon the Canaanites"
    Origin
    Old English bannan ‘summon by a public proclamation’, of Germanic origin, reinforced by Old Norse banna ‘curse, prohibit’; the noun is partly from Old French ban ‘proclamation, summons, banishment’.
    ban
    [ban]
    noun
    ban (noun) · bani (plural noun)
    1. a monetary unit of Romania, equal to one hundredth of a leu.
    Origin
    Romanian.
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  3. The term "ban" refers to1234:
    • Officially prohibiting or not allowing something.
    • Forbidding an action or behavior.
    • Legal or formal prohibition.
    • Censure or condemnation through social pressure.
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    to say officially that something is not allowed, or that someone is not allowed to do something: The law bans the import of ivory into the country. ban sb/sth from doing sth A number of airlines were banned from operating to the UK.
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    to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict: to ban nuclear weapons; The dictator banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime.
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    : legal or formal prohibition a ban on beef exports 2 : censure or condemnation especially through social pressure was under ban for her political views
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ban
    to forbid someone to do something or forbid an action: The bill would ban drivers from using hand-held phones. ban noun [ C ] us / bæn / The president supported a ban on assault weapons.
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