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Filter by Meaning The proscriptive curriculum of the school only allows students to take certain courses.
The proscriptive guidelines for the art exhibition limited the scope of the works that could be displayed.
The proscriptive guidelines for the scientific study excluded certain test subjects.
The exclusive club has a proscriptive membership policy that only allows members who meet specific criteria.
The proscriptive policies regarding immigration are causing tension in the community.
The proscriptive laws in some countries criminalize certain religious practices.
The proscriptive rules of the game dictate how players are allowed to move and interact with each other on the field.
The proscriptive laws of the town made it illegal to smoke in public places.
The proscriptive nature of the company's policies made it difficult for employees to be creative.
The proscriptive parenting style of the mother caused tension between her and her children.
The club had proscriptive membership requirements that only allowed the wealthy to join.
The proscriptive nature of the diet plan restricts the consumption of high-calorie foods.
His proscriptive approach to parenting often left his children feeling restricted and unhappy.
The proscriptive nature of the diet plan left little room for flexibility in food choices.
The proscriptive zoning laws restrict the construction of certain types of buildings in certain areas.
The proscriptive rules of the religious group were oppressive to some members.
The school's proscriptive dress code forbids students from wearing hats in the classroom.
The proscriptive tone of the book made it difficult for me to enjoy reading it.
The proscriptive laws limited the expansion of the company.
The proscriptive policies of the company regarding social media usage must be adhered to by all employees.
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