Ban in spanish

Prohibición

pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊibiθioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
prohibicion

ban1 = prohibición. 

Example: The ban for Eastern European countries to participate in the Internet has been relaxed.

more:

» hosepipe ban = prohibición de regar el jardín.

Example: That's true but if they kept there equipment and infrastructure well maintained, we wouldn't need hosepipe bans.

» impose + a ban = hacer una prohibición, prohibir.

Example: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.

» lift + a ban = levantar una prohibición.

Example: Maybe now is the time to lift the ban on silicone breast implants.

ban2 = prohibir, excluir. 

Example: In the Soviet Union the introduction of glasnost has allowed the publication of some books previously banned, but has had little effect on libraries.

more:

» ban + Nombre + from = prohibir la entrada en.

Example: Library rules and regulations are not enforceable at law, but wilful offenders may be blacklisted and banned from library use.

Ban synonyms

shun in spanish: rehuir, pronunciation: ʃʌn verbcensor in spanish: censurar, pronunciation: sensɜr noun, verbostracize in spanish: condenar al ostracismo, pronunciation: ɔstrəsaɪz verbbanish in spanish: desterrar, pronunciation: bænɪʃ verbprohibition in spanish: prohibición, pronunciation: proʊəbɪʃən nounblackball in spanish: bola negra, pronunciation: blækbɔl noun, verbinterdiction in spanish: interdicción, pronunciation: ɪntɜrdɪkʃən nounforbidding in spanish: amenazante, pronunciation: fɜrbɪdɪŋ noun, adjectiveproscription in spanish: proscripción, pronunciation: proʊskrɪpʃən nounbanning in spanish: prohibiendo, pronunciation: bænɪŋ nouncast out in spanish: arrojar, pronunciation: kæstaʊt verbforbiddance in spanish: prohibición, pronunciation: fɔrbɪdəns nounbachelor of arts in nursing in spanish: licenciatura en enfermería, pronunciation: bætʃəlɜrʌvɑrtsɪnnɜrsɪŋ noun
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