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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "proscription" in a sentence

    proscription example sentences

    proscription


    1. The highest ethical proscription is love all


    2. But in our contemporary society, the greatest prohibition is sex and the greatest proscription is conquest


    3. What singular experience, rule, proscription, singularity could there be for a ubiquitous now, except a universal ethic of love that wills a joyful celebration to all that is, wherever it finds itself in the is that it is becoming? Who would call the blessings of cooperatively and sharefully growing a renewing Eartheart work and not play, call it serfdom and not the fortune of creative being? To pick apples in heaven, who would call themselves migrant labor? This is heaven: celebrating the joy you grow


    4. From those fear-triggered tribes arose an ancient religious ethical maxim, which survives unto today in both national and religious traditions, that none of its many divergent adherents, in its many forms of belief, follow: the military proscription on the limits of its retaliation, i


    5. '--they would never have lent their brutal suffrage to the proscription list of Robespierre


    6. The island was his only shelter from the proscription hanging over his head


    7. Had Sotillo done so there would have been massacres and proscription that would have left no man or woman of position alive


    8. Proscription should have no influence on his conduct


    9. From this proscription of foreign manufactures, the grower of the raw material is irretrievably ruined


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    Synonyms for "proscription"

    banishment proscription ban prohibition interdiction limitation taboo

    "proscription" definitions

    a decree that prohibits something


    rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone