debar at English => English (Longman) Of Explained:
v past tense and past participle debarred present participle debarring [T usually passive] formal // to officially prevent someone from doing something// ban// debar sb from (doing) sth// --All five men were debarred from entering France for three years.//
debar at Indonesian => English Of Explained:
beat, sensation of pulse beat
debar at English => English (Moby Thesaurus II) Of Explained:
93 Moby Thesaurus words for "debar":
anticipate, avert, ban, bar, bar out, barricade, bate, block,
block up, blockade, bolt, chock, choke, choke off, close,
close off, close tight, close up, constrict, count out, crowd,
cut off, deflect, deny, deter, disallow, discourage, dishearten,
dog, eliminate, embargo, enjoin, estop, except, exclude,
exclude from, fend, fend off, forbid, foreclose, forestall,
freeze out, help, hinder, ignore, impede, inhibit, interdict, jam,
keep from, keep off, keep out, leave out, lock, lock out, obstruct,
obviate, occlude, omit, ostracize, outlaw, pack, pass over,
preclude, prevent, prohibit, proscribe, refuse, reject, relegate,
repel, repress, repudiate, rule out, save, say no to,
send to Coventry, shut off, shut out, shut tight, squeeze,
squeeze shut, stave off, stifle, stop up, strangle, strangulate,
suffocate, suppress, suspend, taboo, turn aside, ward off
debar at English => English (Oxford Advanced Learners) Of Explained:
verb
(-rr-) [VN] [usually passive] ~ sb (from sth / from doing sth) (formal) to prevent sb from doing sth, joining sth, etc:
He was debarred from holding public office.
Debar at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:
Debar \De*bar"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Debarred}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Debarring}.] [Pref. de- + bar.]
To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar or barrier; to
preclude; to hinder from approach, entry, or enjoyment; to
shut out or exclude; to deny or refuse; -- with from, and
sometimes with of.
Yet not so strictly hath our Lord imposed Labor, as to
debar us when we need Refreshment. --Milton.
Their wages were so low as to debar them, not only from
the comforts but from the common decencies of civilized
life. --Buckle.
debar at English => English (WordNet) Of Explained:
debar
v 1: bar temporarily; from school, office, etc. [syn: {suspend}]
2: prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; "Let's
avoid a confrontation"; "head off a confrontation"; "avert
a strike" [syn: {obviate}, {deflect}, {avert}, {head off},
{stave off}, {fend off}, {avoid}, {ward off}]
3: prevent from entering; keep out; "He was barred from
membership in the club" [syn: {bar}, {exclude}]
[also: {debarring}, {debarred}]
debar at English (WD) Of Explained:
==English==
Pronunciation
* Inter: a » UK Inter: IPA » /dɪˈbɑːr/Verb
Inter: en-verb » debar|r|edUsage notes
* Not to be confused with Inter: term » disbar.Derived terms
* debarmentTranslations
Inter: trans-top » To exclude or shut out; to barInter: trans-mi » d
- Portuguese: Inter: t+ » pt|barrar, Inter: t+ » pt|excluir
- Turkish: Inter: t+ » tr|engel olmak, Inter: t+ » tr|menetmek, Inter: t+ » tr|yasaklamak
Inter: trans-botto » m
Anagrams
* ardeb, bared, beard, Beard, bread, Breda, DebraTranslation: et » debar
Translation: fr » debar
Translation: ko » debar
Translation: io » debar
Translation: id » debar
Translation: kn » debar
Translation: ku » debar
Translation: my » debar
Translation: ja » debar
Translation: pl » debar
Translation: fi » debar
Translation: ta » debar
Translation: te » debar
Translation: vi » debar
Translation: zh » debar
Debar at English (WD) Of Explained:
==English==
Proper noun
Inter: wikipedi » aInter: en-proper nou » n
Translations
Inter: trans-top » a city in the Republic of MacedoniaInter: trans-mi » d
Inter: trans-botto » m
Anagrams
* ardeb, bared, beard, Beard, bread, Breda, DebraCategory: Category:en:Cities -