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no-go

[noh-goh] / ˈnoʊˈgoʊ /








ADJECTIVE
inoperative
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“The lifting of the evacuation is by no means a final goal, but the start of the recovery,” Kishida said at the ceremony, pledging to keep working to lift all no-go zones.

From Seattle Times

Sports teams from public universities turned to private boosters and corporate sponsors to get the money needed to compete in states on the no-go list.

From Los Angeles Times

The areas contaminated with radioactive fallout and designated as unsafe for living initially covered 12% of the prefectural land, but after decontamination efforts, the no-go zone was reduced to just 2.4%.

From Seattle Times

A woman who struggled with hoarding for 30 years said the upstairs of her house became "virtually a no-go area".

From BBC

If pockets of Covid-19 cannot be contained, they could spawn no-go zones around the world reminiscent of off-limits locales going back a century or more, said Leaning, the senior research fellow from Harvard.

From Scientific American