banning in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for banning in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.ban <pres part banning; pt, pp banned> [Am bæn, Brit ban] VB trans

II.ban [Am bæn, Brit ban] N

2. ban <bans, pl > → banns

See also banns

Translations for banning in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

banning in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for banning in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for banning in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

banning Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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From the banning of secondary action to minimum requirements for strike ballots, the union's powers were slowly but surely curbed.
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Banning the use of laborsaving technology in manufacturing makes no more economic sense than prohibiting backhoes from moving dirt on construction sites.
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Laws were passed abolishing divorce and banning the sale of contraceptives.
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The opposition reached the degree of banning the film and scandalizing it which paradoxically made it one of the landmarks in the history of film.
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Peter tightened serfdom by banning serfs from volunteering for military service and thus escaping serfdom.
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A number of supermarket chains have policies banning the use of trans fats in their own-brand products.
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With the banning of smoking in enclosed places the cars then become all non-smoking.
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The unjustified arrests of journalists, representatives of youth organisations and civil activists, the banning of peaceful protests and the use of physical force against protestors are therefore unacceptable.
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He also implemented a planning of trends in order to avoid the risks of consanguinity (banning marriage up to the 5th degree).
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It partially resuscitated long dormant conflict-of-interest measures by banning cabinet ministers from being officers of public shareholding firms.
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