interdict
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪntədˈɪkt/

Definición y significado de "interdict"en inglés

to interdict
01

prohibir, vedar

to forbid a specific action
Transitive: to interdict an action
to interdict definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The religious authorities decided to interdict sale of the controversial book, deeming it incompatible with their teachings.
Las autoridades religiosas decidieron prohibir la venta del libro controvertido, considerándolo incompatible con sus enseñanzas.
02

interdictar, obstruir

to impede or disrupt an enemy force's lines of communication or supply, typically through strategic bombing
Transitive: to interdict a communication or supply channel
example
Ejemplos
The primary objective of the military campaign was to interdict the enemy's supply chain.
El objetivo principal de la campaña militar era interdictar la cadena de suministro del enemigo.
Interdict
01

entredicho, el interdicto eclesiástico

a formal prohibition issued by the Roman Catholic Church that suspends certain religious rites, from an individual or an entire region, often as a form of spiritual discipline or punishment
example
Ejemplos
The bishop declared an interdict after repeated violations of canon law.
El obispo declaró un interdicto tras repetidas violaciones del derecho canónico.
02

entredicho

a formal court order that prohibits someone from performing a specific action, often issued to prevent harm, enforce compliance, or uphold legal standards
example
Ejemplos
The activist group sought an interdict to halt construction on sacred land.
El grupo activista solicitó una prohibición judicial para detener la construcción en tierras sagradas.
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