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    debar
    /dɪˈbɑː/

    verb

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  2. DEBAR definition: 1. to stop someone from doing something by law or by official agreement: 2. to stop someone from…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DEBAR is to bar from having or doing something : preclude. How to use debar in a sentence.

  4. To debar is to officially bar, ban, or exclude someone from doing something. Debar can also mean to prevent something from happening. If you have a hat club, you can debar anyone who’s not wearing one.

  5. Definition of debar verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. DEBAR meaning: 1. to stop someone from doing something by law or by official agreement: 2. to stop someone from…. Learn more.

  7. debar. (dɪbɑːʳ , diː- ) Word forms: debars , debarring , debarred. verb [usually passive] If you are debarred from doing something, you are prevented from doing it by a law or regulation. [formal] If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years. [be VERB -ed + from]

  8. Debar definition: to shut out or exclude from a place or condition. See examples of DEBAR used in a sentence.

  9. to stop someone from doing something by law or by official agreement: He was debarred from the club for unacceptable behaviour. All of them were debarred from entering the country for five years. See. debar formal. Fewer examples. Ghana's constitution debars tribal chiefs from getting involved in politics.

  10. In English, 'debar' is used to describe the act of excluding or preventing someone from entering or participating in a particular activity or place. The term emphasizes the idea of removing a barrier or obstruction to entry, thereby denying access.

  11. Define debar. debar synonyms, debar pronunciation, debar translation, English dictionary definition of debar. tr.v. de·barred , de·bar·ring , de·bars 1. To exclude or shut out; bar. 2. To forbid, hinder, or prevent. de·bar′ment n. American Heritage® Dictionary of...