Banned - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈbænd|  American pronunciation of the word banned
Brit.  |bænd|  British pronunciation of the word banned
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto ban
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto ban

adjective

- forbidden by law (syn: prohibited)

Extra examples

Leaders of the banned party were arrested last night.

He was suspended for using a banned substance (=a drug that people competing in sport are not allowed to take).

The school banned that book for many years.

The city has banned smoking in all public buildings.

The drug was banned a decade ago.

The use of cell phones is banned in the restaurant.

...swimming in the lake is banned until the contamination is identified and neutralized...

...a smattering of moralists around the country tried to get the songs banned from the radio...

The players were banned from the league for being overage.

Cigarette advertising should be banned outright.

The book was banned in the US, as were two subsequent books.

She always blessed the old and banned the new.

She was banned from the Olympics after failing a drug test (=a test that shows if you have taken drugs).

He was banned for six months for driving without due care and attention.

Soon smoking will be banned on all domestic flights.

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