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debar [dɪˈbɑː] vb -bars, -barring, -barred
(tr; usually foll by from) to exclude from a place, a right, etc.; bar debarment n Usage: See at disbar ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
debar verb bar, exclude, prohibit, black, stop, keep out, preclude, shut out, blackball, interdict, refuse admission to She could be debarred from politics for several years. Usage: The word debar is not synonymous with disbar, which should only be used when talking about a barrister, although evidence shows that the two are often confused. Translations debar vt (from club, competition) → ausschließen (from von); to debar somebody from doing something → jdn davon ausschließen, etw zu tun How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Consolidates text on reporting of improper business practices to the appropriate authorities; updates a contract clause addressing prohibitions on persons convicted of fraud or other defense contract-related felonies; and relocates to PGI, procedures for referring matters to the agency debarring and suspending official. Instead of debarring companies, he said, district officials sometime work out terms for the companies to address problems. Situation in Spain--The Assembly adopts resolution debarring Franco's Government from membership in UN agencies. |
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