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  1. 1. : to lay under or prohibit by an interdict. 2. : to forbid in a usually formal or authoritative manner. 3. a. : to destroy, damage, or cut off (something, such as an enemy line of supply) by firepower to stop or hamper an enemy. b. : intercept sense 1a.

  2. Interdict definition: any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administrative officer.. See examples of INTERDICT used in a sentence.

  3. Definition of interdict noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. INTERDICT definition: 1. an official instruction from a law court telling someone that they are not allowed to do…. Learn more.

  5. To interdict, pope-style, is to in essence excommunicate, or prohibit a person or especially a place from the functions and privileges of the church. Definitions of interdict (/ˌɪntərˈdɪkt/) verb. command against. synonyms: disallow, forbid, nix, prohibit, proscribe, veto. see more.

  6. 4 days ago · An interdict is an official order that something must not be done or used. [ formal ] The National Trust has placed an interdict on jet-skis in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.

  7. 1. To prohibit (an action or thing) or forbid (someone) to do something, especially by legal or ecclesiastical order. 2. a. To cut or destroy (a line of communication) by firepower so as to halt an enemy's advance. b.

  8. Definitions of 'interdict' If an armed force interdicts something or someone, they stop them and prevent them from moving. If they interdict a route, they block it or cut it off. [US, formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'interdict' American English: ɪntərdɪkt British English: ɪntəʳdɪkt (verb), ɪntəʳdɪkt (noun) More. Conjugations of 'interdict'

  9. Interdict definition: To prohibit (an action or thing) or forbid (someone) to do something, especially by legal or ecclesiastical order.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · interdict (third-person singular simple present interdicts, present participle interdicting, simple past and past participle interdicted) ( transitive , Roman Catholicism ) To exclude (someone or somewhere) from participation in church services; to place under a religious interdict.

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