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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Proscribed behavior, such as harassment or discrimination, is not tolerated in the workplace.
The city council proscribed the use of fireworks due to safety concerns.
The controversial book was proscribed in several countries.
Drinking alcohol is proscribed for individuals under the legal drinking age.
Proscribed items such as weapons or explosives are not allowed on board airplanes.
The artist's work was deemed offensive and proscribed from public exhibition.
It is proscribed to smoke inside the hospital premises.
The use of profanity is proscribed in the school's code of conduct.
Swimming without a lifeguard on duty is proscribed at the public pool.
The military operation was carried out in a proscribed manner.
Proscribed substances are not allowed in professional sports.
The organization has proscribed certain political activities among its members.
Proscribed substances are not allowed in professional sports competitions.
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