Banning can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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ban - forbid the public distribution of ( a movie or a newspaper) | ||
ban - prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure; "Smoking is banned in this building" | ||
ban - expel from a community or group | ||
ban - ban from a place of residence, as for punishment | ||
Noun |
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banning - an official prohibition or edict against something |
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1. | verb | The Mexican government announced the banning of all imports of second-hand cars, except for 1998 models. | |
2. | verb | The WHO has a plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. It includes raising taxes on alcohol, reducing the number of places to buy alcohol and raising the drinking age. Officials say other measures include effective drunk driving laws and banning some alcohol advertising. | |
3. | verb | Previously, Mr Johnson also proposed banning the consumption of alcohol on public transport in the capital, which is believed to have reduced the crime rate on trains and buses. | |
4. | verb | Banning smoking in restaurants is very popular, even with smokers! | |
5. | verb | Would banning English in Parliament foster or damage India's democracy? | |
6. | verb | The European Union is considering banning plastic bags. | |
7. | verb | Book banning is an authoritarian act. | |
8. | verb | In 1967, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the banning of interracial marriage violated the Constitution. | |
9. | verb | Only Turkey and Brazil have implemented all of WHO's recommended anti-tobacco measures. These include graphic images on cigarette packages warning of the dangers of smoking, banning tobacco advertising and promotion, and raising taxes on tobacco products. | |
10. | verb | Critics have long argued that banning college athletes from earning money to play on their teams has been unfair, since schools and organizations like the NCAA have, over the years, regularly used the "likeness" of college athletes to generate profit for themselves through licensing and merchandise deals. | |
11. | verb | Some remote Aboriginal settlements in Australia are banning outsiders in an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus. | |
12. | verb | Australia is banning foreign travelers beginning Friday as it tries to stop the spread of the new coronavirus. | |
13. | verb | With COVID guidelines banning large audiences, some Kenyan performers have taken to the streets to earn a living. | |
14. | verb | Germany is banning travel from its Czech border regions and Austria’s Tyrol because of an alarming COVID surge in the two locations. | |
15. | verb | I can criticize Ferhat Mehenni all I want. Banning me would be censorship and it's such an unfortunate thing to do on a respectable website like this one. |
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The Mexican government announced the banning of all imports of second-hand cars, except for 1998 models. | |
The WHO has a plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. It includes raising taxes on alcohol, reducing the number of places to buy alcohol and raising the drinking age. Officials say other measures include effective drunk driving laws and banning some alcohol advertising. | |
Previously, Mr Johnson also proposed banning the consumption of alcohol on public transport in the capital, which is believed to have reduced the crime rate on trains and buses. | |
Banning smoking in restaurants is very popular, even with smokers! | |
Would banning English in Parliament foster or damage India's democracy? | |
The European Union is considering banning plastic bags. | |
Book banning is an authoritarian act. | |
In 1967, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the banning of interracial marriage violated the Constitution. | |
Only Turkey and Brazil have implemented all of WHO's recommended anti-tobacco measures. These include graphic images on cigarette packages warning of the dangers of smoking, banning tobacco advertising and promotion, and raising taxes on tobacco products. | |
Critics have long argued that banning college athletes from earning money to play on their teams has been unfair, since schools and organizations like the NCAA have, over the years, regularly used the "likeness" of college athletes to generate profit for themselves through licensing and merchandise deals. | |
Some remote Aboriginal settlements in Australia are banning outsiders in an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus. | |
Australia is banning foreign travelers beginning Friday as it tries to stop the spread of the new coronavirus. | |
With COVID guidelines banning large audiences, some Kenyan performers have taken to the streets to earn a living. | |
Germany is banning travel from its Czech border regions and Austria’s Tyrol because of an alarming COVID surge in the two locations. | |
I can criticize Ferhat Mehenni all I want. Banning me would be censorship and it's such an unfortunate thing to do on a respectable website like this one. |