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ban <a ban; bans> N

ban <a ban; bans> N (ning)

ban N

partial test - ban treaty POL

temporary ban or stoppage

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Most religious schooling and religious observance were banned, and the vast majority of mosques were closed.
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A fishing ban enacted in the mid-19th century stands today, and the pond is no longer available for fishing.
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The organization obtained the nations first state laws banning the sale of drug paraphernalia.
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In 1948, religious orders were banned by the government.
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It ended an almost six-decade-long ban between the two sides on such trips.
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It was a good idea to ban it at the time, because it made no sense at all.
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Under the ban, opium poppy cultivation was reduced to 185 metric tons.
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Before the ban, it was heavily used as a pesticide to treat seed and soil.
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He was also permanently banned from working for the government.
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His suspension has often wrongly been called a life ban for professionalism.
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