interdict 音标拼音: ['ɪntɚd
, ɪkt]
vt . 禁止,停止,制止
n . 禁令,禁止
禁止,停止,制止禁令,禁止
interdict n 1 :
an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district 2 :
a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity [
synonym : {
interdict }, {
interdiction }]
v 1 :
destroy by firepower ,
such as an enemy '
s line of communication 2 :
command against ; "
I forbid you to call me late at night ";
"
Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store "; "
Dad nixed our plans " [
synonym : {
forbid }, {
prohibit }, {
interdict },
{
proscribe }, {
veto }, {
disallow }, {
nix }] [
ant : {
allow },
{
countenance }, {
let }, {
permit }]
Interdict \
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v .
t . [
imp . &
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p . {
Interdicted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Interdicting }.] [
OE .
entrediten to forbid communion ,
L .
interdicere ,
interdictum .
See {
Interdict },
n .]
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1 .
To forbid ;
to prohibit or debar ;
as ,
to interdict intercourse with foreign nations .
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Charged not to touch the interdicted tree . --
Milton .
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2 . (
Eccl .)
To lay under an interdict ;
to cut off from the enjoyment of religious privileges ,
as a city ,
a church ,
an individual .
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An archbishop may not only excommunicate and interdict his suffragans ,
but his vicar general may do the same . --
Ayliffe .
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Interdict \
In "
ter *
dict `\,
n . [
OE .
entredit ,
enterdit ,
OF .
entredit ,
F .
interdit ,
fr .
L .
interdictum ,
fr .
interdicere to interpose ,
prohibit ;
inter between dicere to say .
See {
Diction }.]
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1 .
A prohibitory order or decree ;
a prohibition .
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These are not fruits forbidden ;
no interdict Defends the touching of these viands pure . --
Milton .
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2 . (
R .
C .
Ch .)
A prohibition of the pope ,
by which the clergy or laymen are restrained from performing ,
or from attending ,
divine service ,
or from administering the offices or enjoying the privileges of the church .
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3 . (
Scots Law )
An order of the court of session ,
having the like purpose and effect with a writ of injunction out of chancery in England and America .
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105 Moby Thesaurus words for "
interdict ":
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debar ,
deceleration ,
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deny ,
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forbiddance ,
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index expurgatorius ,
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mandate ,
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prevent ,
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process ,
prohibit ,
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proscribe ,
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protection ,
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search warrant ,
self -
control ,
shut out ,
slowing down ,
statute ,
sumptuary laws ,
suppress ,
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tariff wall ,
thought control ,
warrant ,
warrant of arrest ,
warrant of attorney ,
writ ,
zoning ,
zoning laws INTERDICT ,
civil Among the Romans it was an ordinance of the praetor ,
which forbade or enjoined the parties in a suit to do something particularly specified ,
until it should be decided definitely who had the right in relation to it .
Like an injunction ,
the interdict was merely personal in its effects and it had also another similarity to it ,
by being temporary or perpetual .
Dig .
43 ,
1 ,
1 ,
3 ,
and 4 .
See Story ,
E Jur .
865 ;
Halif .
Civ .
Law ,
ch .
6 Vicat ,
Vocab .
h .
v .;
Hein .
Elem .
Pand .
Ps .
6 ,
Sec .
285 .
Vide Injunction .
INTERDICT ,
OR INTERDICTION ,
eccles .
law .
An ecclesiastical censure ,
by which divine services are prohibited either to particular persons or particular places .
These tyrannical edicts ,
issued by ecclesiastical powers ,
have never been in force in the United States .
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