Crossword-Solution: FORBIDDANCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Forbiddance | n. | The act of forbidding; prohibition; command or edict against a thing. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “FORBIDDANCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| impoundment | 49 answers |
| deportation | 49 answers |
| stricture | 50 answers |
| relegation | 50 answers |
| ousting | 50 answers |
| expatriation | 50 answers |
| Eviction | 50 answers |
| segregation | 51 answers |
| chastening | 51 answers |
| penalisation | 51 answers |
| ostracism | 51 answers |
| Interdiction | 51 answers |
| Proscrip-tion | 53 answers |
| Banishment | 53 answers |
| purging | 53 answers |
| incarceration | 54 answers |
| relinquishment | 56 answers |
| Penalty | 57 answers |
| Sanctions | 63 answers |
| Taboo | 64 answers |
| exile | 65 answers |
| dismissal | 65 answers |
| Price | 73 answers |
| Judgement | 85 answers |
| Restraint | 87 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FORBIDDANCE (5)
The Lease was a strange forbiddance, a ukase issued by a tyrant, which took from children their natural liberties and rights.
His second, too, shouted to the crowd, using the Baron's name to enforce his words, but he might as well have shrieked forbiddance to the incoming tide.
Behold him coming here!--Against my sight, Warning aback the gleam of sacred heaven, Is vast forbiddance raised; creatures like hills, Or darkness surging at the coasts of light, Stand, a great barricade behind our lives, Rankt as Eternity had put on stature.
You mayn't think it, but that 'oman taken it on herse'f to call up all the niggers on the place an' give 'em her forbiddance to go an' see the'r young mistiss." "Yit I lay dey tuck 'n sneak 'roun' en come anyhow, ain't dey, Miss F'raishy?" inquired Mingo, rubbing his hands together and smiling blandly.
Well, I would not so much care--should it serve you if I gave her strict forbiddance for to go?" "Would she obey?" Lord Basset laughed.