proscription in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for proscription in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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While there was a wide consensus on the proscription of leftist ideologists, things became not so clear regarding peronism.
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Because the king remained staunch in his policy, the church chose to separate itself from the king's royal proscription.
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Easily one of the most damaging was a proscription against receiving loan payments from daimyo.
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Proscription implies the elimination "en masse" of political rivals or personal enemies.
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They are not sociological generalizations about speech, nor they are moral prescriptions or proscriptions on what to say or communicate.
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String literals may not contain embedded newlines; this proscription somewhat simplifies parsing of the language.
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When the treasury ran short, it was most often replenished by proscription and expropriation of the wealth of rich citizens.
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It remained in a state of rebellion until the emperor pronounced the proscription over the city in 1482.
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As with heterosexual behaviour, different sets of prescriptions and proscriptions may be given to individuals according to their gender, age, social status and/or class.
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Many are instead entirely vegetarian, especially among those who hold ethical or religious proscriptions against eating meat or seafood.
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