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to interdict
01
interdire, prohiber
to forbid a specific action
Transitive: to interdict an action
Exemples
The school administration chose to interdict the use of mobile phones during class hours.
L'administration scolaire a choisi d'interdire l'utilisation des téléphones portables pendant les heures de cours.
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
Exemples
Special forces were deployed behind enemy lines to interdict key transportation hubs.
Les forces spéciales ont été déployées derrière les lignes ennemies pour interdire les hubs de transport clés.
Interdict
01
interdit, l'interdiction ecclésiastique
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
Exemples
During the medieval era, interdicts were used to pressure rulers into obedience.
Pendant l'ère médiévale, les interdits étaient utilisés pour faire pression sur les souverains afin qu'ils obéissent.
02
interdiction
a formal court order that prohibits someone from performing a specific action, often issued to prevent harm, enforce compliance, or uphold legal standards
Exemples
An interdict was placed on the publication of the classified documents.
Un interdit a été placé sur la publication des documents classifiés.
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