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  2. the act of not allowing something: Proscription of the group could affect the trade negotiations. The bill contains broad proscriptions on land and water pollution. See. proscribe. More examplesFewer examples. A proscription on indoor smoking was passed by voters last fall.

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  3. the act of proscribing : the state of being proscribed; an imposed restraint or restriction : prohibition… See the full definition

  4. The proscription of something is the official forbidding of its existence or use.

  5. noun. the act of proscribing. the state of being proscribed. the act of making something unlawful or illegal; interdiction or prohibition. Discover More. Other Words From. pro·scrip·tive [proh-, skrip, -tiv], adjective. non·pro·scrip·tion noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of proscription 1.

  6. proscription (against/on something) the act of saying officially that something is banned; the state of being banned. A proscription on British exports ended in 1842.

  7. Definitions of proscription. noun. a decree that prohibits something. synonyms: ban, prohibition. see more. (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity.

  8. The proscription of something is the official forbidding of its existence or use.

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