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blacklist

[blak-list] / ˈblækˌlɪst /


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Unite said the Job&Talent recruitment agency workers had voted in favour of strike action "over bullying, harassment and the threat of blacklisting at the council's refuse department two weeks ago".

From BBC

Yarmysh has been blacklisted and faces possible imprisonment if she returns.

From Reuters

Featuring on the sanctions blacklist bans American businesses from having dealings with Mr Mkrtychev and freezes his US assets.

From BBC

While I was smiling down at my newborn baby, my father was being blacklisted from banks across America for wire fraud and money laundering.

From New York Times

Chinese technology giant Huawei will have a major presence at MWC, despite being blacklisted by the Western governments as part of a broader geopolitical battle between Washington and Beijing over technology and security.

From Seattle Times