ALL meanings of proscribe
pro·scribe
P p - transitive verb proscribe banish, ban 1
- verb with object proscribe to denounce or condemn (a thing) as dangerous or harmful; prohibit. 1
- verb with object proscribe to put outside the protection of the law; outlaw. 1
- verb with object proscribe to banish or exile. 1
- verb with object proscribe to announce the name of (a person) as condemned to death and subject to confiscation of property. 1
- verb proscribe If something is proscribed by people in authority, the existence or the use of that thing is forbidden. 0
- verb proscribe to condemn or prohibit 0
- verb proscribe to outlaw; banish; exile 0
- verb proscribe (in ancient Rome) to outlaw (a citizen) by posting his name in public 0
- verb transitive proscribe in ancient Rome, to publish the name of (a person) condemned to death, banishment, etc. 0
- verb transitive proscribe to deprive of the protection of the law; outlaw 0
- verb transitive proscribe to banish; exile 0
- verb transitive proscribe to denounce or forbid the practice, use, etc. of; interdict 0