debar in the PONS Dictionary

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The attempt to dislodge the 127th was not a determined one and the battalion's inordinate firepower debarred further attempts.
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By 1886 a phrase had also been added debarring any person engaged in any menial activity.
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This, he says, debars them from any possibility of creating song or music.
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Any deviations from prescribed norms led to candidates being debarred.
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Illegitimate children were originally debarred from inheriting a monarchy, title, or property.
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However, a nominator who has already been debarred shall not be entitled to make a nomination.
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Regulatory and enforcement lists are monitored as well as lists of debarred and banned parties.
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These principles, combined with his embarrassed manner of public speaking, debarred him from academic advancement.
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Firms, individuals, and non-governmental organizations can be debarred.
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As their sons were debarred from taking degrees in the universities, many of them attended the dissenting academies.
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