English to Malayalam Dictionary interdict

interdict

വിരോധകല്പനയും
definition
verb
society will never interdict sex
prohibit or forbid (something).
the police established roadblocks throughout the country for interdicting drugs
intercept and prevent the movement of (a prohibited commodity or person).
noun
an interdict against marriage of those of close kin
an authoritative prohibition.
example
As commander in chief, the president (working through the secretary of defense and others) must wield his executive power to hunt down, 'interdict' , arrest, or kill the nation's enemies.
Similarly, the Proliferation Security Initiative of the United States seeks to 'interdict' on the high seas the transfer of sensitive nuclear materials.
It also asked the court to 'interdict' them from telling suppliers that they are in financial difficulties.
Because the government was only about to sign a declaration of intent, a bid to 'interdict' the signing of ‘supply contracts’ was premature.
The Germans must move to Sweden to block any Russian move there while the army can be used in any fashion to 'interdict' or disrupt Russian operations.
While city officials prosecuted those who had been arrested, Fenwick placed the church under 'interdict' , effectively closing it for two weeks.
The university on Friday obtained an interim 'interdict' prohibiting students from damaging property and harassing other students or staff members.
The standard 'interdict' handed out to abusers is hard to enforce, especially where partners have never married or where a relationship has ended in divorce.
The failure to 'interdict' northern trespassers is particularly worrisome, since Canada is a proven springboard for terrorists.
We hope that we have improved capacity to 'interdict' , to make difficult, to disrupt and prevent terrorism.
But the 'interdict' sparked fury among patriotic Scottish students, and the university has been inundated with e-mails from angry alumni demanding that the dress law be removed.
‘Word is,’ he says in a mild Texas accent, ‘we might go to the Iranian border to 'interdict' smugglers.’
That has meant that our ability to be proactive, to try to 'interdict' terrorist activities before they struck has been limited.
Meanwhile, on June 13, a five-judge panel of the SAC issued an 'interdict' against the preliminary implementation of the contract pending a court decision.
A classic example of the limited nature of the Korean War was the prohibition against crossing the Yalu River to engage enemy forces or 'interdict' lines of communication.
He interpreted the antislavery actions of the Baptist mission societies as laying ‘a kind of Romish 'interdict' upon us in the discharge of an imperative duty.’
The authority later had to reverse the decision after one mother sought an interim 'interdict' against the ruling.
society will never 'interdict' sex
Innocent's 'interdict' forbade all ceremonies save baptism of infants and confessions for the dying: it operated from 1208 and John was excommunicated in 1209.
Collins responded by gaining an interim 'interdict' against the committee.
Another area for future development in the care of patients with AAT deficiency is early detection of the disease to 'interdict' smoking or exposure to toxic atmospheres.
Or perhaps we don't really appreciate what went on behind the scenes - perhaps the deputy minister had to bring an urgent 'interdict' to find out what was going on in Pakistan.
a papal 'interdict'
The company responded by getting a court 'interdict' prohibiting any strikes related to the suspension of the shop stewards by the union.
The church reacted to them ‘with 'interdict' , excommunication, and anathema.’
This is the most critical work of counter-terrorism: gathering intelligence about the enemy that enables you to detect and 'interdict' him before he can put his plan into action.
Firearm owners will seek a court 'interdict' on Wednesday to stop the government from enacting legislation to control the ownership of guns.
How did you 'interdict' rebel supply lines/lines of communication?
And our job is to anticipate them, discover them, 'interdict' them, and stop them.
During that hearing, Dawson upheld an 'interdict' sought by James challenging the right for the children's hearing to go ahead.
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