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proscribe
proscribe pro·scribed pro·scrib·ing [Latin proscribere to publish, proscribe, from pro- before + scribere to write]
Proscribe
of law to outlaw to exile as Sylla and Marius proscribed each others adherents
proscription
proscription 1 : the act of proscribing : the state of being proscribed 2 : an imposed
Proscriber
One who or that which proscribes denounces or prohibits
piracy
avoid paying fees for use [the statute's purpose is to proscribe the of programming signals "United States v. Harrell, 983 F.2d
vague
intelligence would have to guess if particular conduct is being proscribed : characterized by a failure to describe forbidden conduct in
Proscription
The act of proscribing a dooming to death or exile outlawry specifically among the
Proscriptionist
One who proscribes
Proscriptive
to proscription consisting in or of the nature of proscription proscribing
Abandun, or Abandum
Abandun, or Abandum, anything sequestered, proscribed, or abandoned. Abandon, i.e., in bannum res missa, a thing
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