Sentence example with the word 'interdict'

interdict

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Definition n. an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district

Last update: September 7, 2015

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The interdict from the court forced him to go underground.   [verb]

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All aim to bind together to interdict lethal materials transported by air or sea or land.   [verb]

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Al Qaeda prisoners are being interrogated in an effort to unlock past secrets and interdict future threats to the United States and the world.   [verb]

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"It does seem so unkind," she used to say, "that even his name should be interdicted, as if he had disgraced himself."   [verb]

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There were two kinds of interdicts,--the interdict _recuperandae possessionis_, and the interdict _retinendae possessionis_,--which correspond to our _complainte en cas de saisine et nouvelete_.   [verb]

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The remark does not interdict the further saying, if his scruples had been ever so extreme, not improbably he would at this time have smothered them.   [verb]

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But the names of saints are not interdicted.   [verb]

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A truce was concluded in 1317, but as the Sicilians helped the north Italian Ghibellines in the attack on Genoa, and Frederick seized some Church revenues for military purposes, the pope (John XXII.) excommunicated him and placed the island under an interdict (1321) which lasted until 1 335.   [Please select]

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"My dear Mabel, I must place my interdict on slang."   [Please select]

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Each Pope cursed the other, and put all his supporters under an interdict.   [Please select]

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The was termed putting the kingdom under an interdict.   [Please select]

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