Interdict
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British pronunciation/ˌɪntədˈɪkt/
American pronunciation/ˈɪntɝˌdɪkt/

Définition et Signification de "interdict"

to interdict
01

interdire, défendre

to forbid a specific action
Transitive: to interdict an action
02

interdire, entraver

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
Interdict
01

interdit, excommunication

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

interdiction

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

interdict

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interdiction

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interdiction

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example
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The school administration chose to interdict the use of mobile phones during class hours.
The court decided to interdict the release of sensitive information to protect national security.
The religious authorities decided to interdict sale of the controversial book, deeming it incompatible with their teachings.
In an effort to control the spread of the disease, the health department decided to interdict travel to and from affected regions.
The primary objective of the military campaign was to interdict the enemy's supply chain.
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