"Proscript" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Proscript" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Proscript" Meaning

Proscript refers to something that is prohibited or forbidden, often by law or regulation. It can also refer to a formal prohibition or ban on something, such as a cease and desist order.

Examples:

The government issued a proscript on the sale of tobacco products to minors.
The board of directors issued a proscript against using company funds for personal expenses.

"Proscript" Examples

Definition

proscript (noun)

A command or instruction forbidding something.

Examples


1. The highway's no left-turn sign was a proscript against making any attempt to turn left onto Main Street.

2. The academy's code of conduct contained proscriptive rules against unauthorized access to classified information.

3. The government issued a proscript to all foreigners against engaging in any protests or demonstrations during their visit.

4. In light of recent controversies, the company issued a proscript against conducting business with certain companies with questionable ethics.

5. The police station posted a proscript around the crime scene, closing off the area for further investigation

"Proscript" Similar Words

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Proselices refers to the larval stages of a duck-billed or spiny-headed tapeworm, specifically the scolex of the parasite which attach to the intestinal walls of its host, often found in carnivorous mammals and birds.

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Forbidden or officially prohibited; contrary to official rules or laws.<br><br>Example: "Smoking is proscribed in this public park."

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