- Look up
proscription in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Proscription (Latin: proscriptio) is, in
current usage, a 'decree of
condemnation to
death or...
- The
proscription of
Sulla was a
reprisal campaign by the
Roman proconsul and
later dictator,
Lucius Cornelius Sulla, to
eliminate his
enemies in the aftermath...
- The Act of
Proscription (19 Geo. 2. c. 39), also
called the Act of
Proscription 1746 or the
Disarming the Highlands, etc. Act 1745, was an Act of the Parliament...
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members of a group,
related to
behaviors and
shape decision-making,
proscriptive or
prescriptive socially acceptable way of
living by a
group of people...
- Webster's
Third was
highly controversial for its
descriptive rather than
proscriptive approach, its
minimalist approach to
labeling informal or
slang terms...
- Some
people do not eat
various specific foods and
beverages in
conformity with
various religious, cultural,
legal or
other societal prohibitions. Many...
- and 26 of the 1931
constitution had
banned the
Society of Jesus. This
proscription deeply offended many
within the
conservative fold. The
revolution in...
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foundation for
multiple terrorist groups, has also been
placed on the
proscriptive list. Boutillier, Alex (June 25, 2021). "Public
safety minister acknowledges...
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zones of a
single type,
where industrial uses were prohibited. The
proscriptions included barns,
lumber yards, and any
industrial land use employing...
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Islamic advice literature may
include collections of
stories or
anecdotes such as
legal opinion,
interpretation of
religious text,
legal theory, guidance...