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debarred

/dih-bahr/US // dɪˈbɑr //UK // (dɪˈbɑː) //

被禁止入境的,被禁止的,被禁止入境,被禁止进入的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·barred, de·bar·ring.

    • : to shut out or exclude from a place or condition: to debar all those who are not members.
    • : to hinder or prevent; prohibit: to debar an action.

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Examples

  • Ecclesiastics, soldiers in active service, and persons receiving emolument from public funds are debarred from these offices.

  • A dependent who is an alien living in a foreign country is not debarred from receiving compensation.

  • Minors no more than persons having a legal position are debarred from being depositors.

  • She had seen him since their midnight walk, but Josephine's presence had debarred her from even a look of acknowledgment.

  • The question was put a second time, and the offending member was unanimously debarred the privileges of the church.