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interdictionmid-15c., enterdiccioun, from Latin interdictionem (nominative interdictio) "a prohibiting, a forbidding," noun of action from past participle stem of interdicere (see interdict).
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interdictionnoun Definition: a dictionary available on the Internet that can be searched at any time Word History: Internet + diction (from dictionary)Example Sentence: I will use the interdiction tonight for my spelling definitions.
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interdiction1 in the civil law of Louisiana : removal of the right to care for one's own person and affairs called also complete interdiction full interdiction compare limited interdiction 2 : the act or an [..]
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interdictionInterdiction refers to the act of forbidding or restraining. It can also refer to the interception and seizure of something, especially contraband.
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interdiction(n) authoritative prohibition(n) a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity
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interdictionImpeding or denying someone the use of system resources.
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