debar in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Debar (verb): to prohibit or exclude someone from a particular activity or privilege, often due to misconduct or disqualification.
Sample Sentences
- The committee decided to debar the student from participating in any further competitions due to cheating.
- His criminal record could debar him from obtaining a professional license in his field.
- The new regulations will debar anyone found guilty of fraud from receiving government contracts.
- After the investigation, the board voted to debar the contractor for failing to meet safety standards.
- The judge's ruling will debar the defendant from accessing the premises during the trial.
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