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barred

[bahrd] / bɑrd /






ADJECTIVE
striped
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Offenders are not subject to further imprisonment after removal from the the country, but are barred from ever returning and liable to serve the rest of their sentence if they do.

From BBC

A regional court in Katowice sentenced one, who was also charged with causing involuntary manslaughter, to 18 months in prison and barred him from practicing medicine for six years.

From Barron's

Moscow barred Western and Japanese airlines from its airspace in retaliation for similar measures targeting its own carriers.

From Barron's

They will be put on the police barred list, meaning they will not be able to work as police officers again.

From BBC

In 2016, however, he was barred from the powerful Assembly of Experts because of lacking religious knowledge.

From The Wall Street Journal