to interdict
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪntədˈɪkt/

Definición y Significado de "interdict"

to interdict
01

interdictar, prohibir

to forbid a specific action
Transitive: to interdict an action
to interdict definition and meaning
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The court decided to interdict the release of sensitive information to protect national security.
The school administration chose to interdict the use of mobile phones during class hours.
02

interrumpir, interdictar

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
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The air force was tasked with interdicting the enemy's supply routes.
La fuerza aérea fue encargada de interrumpir las rutas de suministro del enemigo.
Special forces were deployed behind enemy lines to interdict key transportation hubs.
Las fuerzas especiales fueron desplegadas detrás de las líneas enemigas para interrumpir los puntos clave de transporte.
Interdict
01

interdicto, interdicto eclesiástico

an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district
02

entredicho

an order from authority that forbids a person or a group of people from doing something
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