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proscribed
adjective as in contraband
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adjective as in forbidden
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adjective as in guilty
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- accusable
- caught
- censurable
- censured
- chargeable
- condemned
- conscience-stricken
- contrite
- convictable
- criminal
- damned
- delinquent
- depraved
- doomed
- erring
- evil
- felonious
- hangdog
- impeached
- in error
- in the wrong
- incriminated
- iniquitous
- judged
- licentious
- offending
- on one's head
- out of line
- regretful
- reprehensible
- rueful
- sentenced
- sheepish
- sinful
- wicked
adjective as in illegal
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adjective as in impermissible
adjective as in outlawed
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adjective as in prohibited
adjective as in taboo
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Example Sentences
The school district's lawyer told the court these books are no different than books portraying women working or soldiers fighting in wars, both behaviors proscribed by some religions.
The commission also ruled that flags relating to a proscribed organisation should not be displayed.
He admitted five counts relating to the online distribution of terrorist publications, and one of expressing support for a proscribed organisation.
Hezbollah is known for being a powerful militia and is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by countries including the UK and the US.
Qatar has long championed the Palestinian cause and host political leaders of Hamas, which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Israel, the UK, the US and other countries.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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