Crossword-Solution: PROSCRIBE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Proscribe | v. t. | To doom to destruction; to put out of the protection of law; to outlaw; to exile; as, Sylla and Marius proscribed each other's adherents. |
| Proscribe | v. t. | To denounce and condemn; to interdict; to prohibit; as, the Puritans proscribed theaters. |
We have 38 clues for the answer “PROSCRIBE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tackle who writes about the games? | 1 answer |
| Like Joseph Pulitzer? | 1 answer |
| Condemn as harmful | 1 answer |
| CONDEMN BY ATTAINDER | 8 answers |
| FIND guilty | 15 answers |
| Interdict | 21 answers |
| Enjoin | 26 answers |
| Debar | 31 answers |
| Forbid | 34 answers |
| Censor | 37 answers |
| Omit | 41 answers |
| Condemn | 41 answers |
| avert | 43 answers |
| ASPHYXIATE | 43 answers |
| Disallow | 44 answers |
| constrain | 47 answers |
| rule out | 47 answers |
| Abjure | 47 answers |
| SUFFOCATE | 48 answers |
| smother | 48 answers |
| Quell | 49 answers |
| Outlaw | 49 answers |
| Prohibit | 49 answers |
| Veer | 50 answers |
| count out | 50 answers |
| Overpower | 51 answers |
| Restrict | 52 answers |
| Nullify | 53 answers |
| Prevent | 53 answers |
| Confiscate | 54 answers |
| Exclude | 55 answers |
| Choke | 56 answers |
| Bind | 60 answers |
| Oppose | 64 answers |
| Ban | 77 answers |
| Fasten | 80 answers |
| Block | 84 answers |
| Bar | 109 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PROSCRIBE (5)
The speaker knows that this beau monde does not proscribe love, provided it be in accordance with the proprieties which IT has determined upon and established.
Either deny the identity of the lease and the contract Mohatra, and then I will annihilate you in a moment; or, if you admit the similarity, admit also the soundness of my doctrine: otherwise you proscribe both interest and rent at one blow"? In reply to this overwhelming argument of the Jesuit, the sire of Montalte would have sounded the tocsin, and would have shouted that society was in peril,--that the Jesuits were sapping its very foundations.
But certain, if execution be remiss or blindfold now, and in this particular, what will it be hereafter and in other books? If then the Order shall not be vain and frustrate, behold a new labour, Lords and Commons, ye must repeal and proscribe all scandalous and unlicensed books already printed and divulged; after ye have drawn them up into a list, that all may know which are condemned, and which not; and ordain that no foreign books be delivered out of custody, till they have been read over.
XXIII "Rare as those gentle swans are poets too, That well the poet's name have merited, As well because it is Heaven's will, that few Great rulers should the paths of glory tread, As through foul fault of sordid lordlings, who Let sacred Genius beg his daily bread; Who putting down the Virtues, raise the tribe Of Vices, and the liberal arts proscribe.
Into the garden is she come, Love and delight's Elisium; If ever earth show'd all her store, View her discolourd budding floore; Here her glad eye she largely feedes, And stands 'mongst them, as they 'mong weeds; The flowers in their best aray As to their queen their tribute pay, And freely to her lap proscribe A daughter out of ev'ry tribe.
Quotes with PROSCRIBE (2)
Whatever criticism we may have for Jonah, at least it can be said that Jonah was consistent. This legalistic, over-judgmental, young prophet will consistently proscribe the most severe form of punishment for the guilty--even when the guilty party is himself. The young Jonah hijacks written Torah to condemn everyone--even himself.
What secret knowledge, one must wonder, is breathed into lawyers when they become Justices of this Court that enables them to discern that a practice which the text of the Constitution does not clearly proscribe, and which our people have regarded as constitutional for 200 years, is in fact unconstitutional?
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Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1974–2016).