barring in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for barring in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.bar1 [bɑːʳ, Am bɑːr] N

2. bar LAW:

II.bar1 <-rr-> [bɑːʳ, Am bɑːr] VB trans

bar2 [bɑːʳ, Am bɑːr] PREP Brit

T-bar [ˈtiːbɑːʳ, Am -bɑːr]

barring Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

limitation [or barring], of claims
impeding [or barring], to an action

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Barring any unforeseen events, the project should take 19.51 work days to complete.
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Such deliberate breaches of etiquette have the side effect of slowing play and risking barring, thereby limiting the earnings of the expert player.
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The belly is white with brown barring on the flanks.
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It is most similar to "brookei", but is markedly paler above, with a rusty neck, and is a light buff with reduced barring below.
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In winter plumage, they are duller and have more conspicuous barring on the wings, though this is still only visible at close range.
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The underparts are white with much black barring on the lower belly and flanks.
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He also proposes barring lobbyists from giving gifts to lawmakers, and prohibiting lobbyists and special interest groups from making political donations.
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Having inhabited this role for almost two decades, barring a sabbatical, she has made an indelible impression on viewers.
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Employer referrals constitute the largest number of cases considered for discretionary barring.
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The nonprofit seeks unspecified money damages and a court order barring further disclosures.
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