debar in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

debar in the PONS Dictionary

debar Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This definition shall not debar a bowler from flexing or rotating the wrist in the delivery swing.
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Regulatory and enforcement lists are monitored as well as lists of debarred and banned parties.
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Many of these early regulations directly debarred racial and ethnic minorities from community residence until explicit racial zoning was declared unconstitutional in 1917.
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Firms, individuals, and non-governmental organizations can be debarred.
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However, a nominator who has already been debarred shall not be entitled to make a nomination.
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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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By 1886 a phrase had also been added debarring any person engaged in any menial activity.
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Illegitimate children were originally debarred from inheriting a monarchy, title, or property.
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Also, rules can be debarred by other rules.
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For example, companies can be debarred from contracts due to allegations of fraud, mismanagement, and similar improprieties.
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