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Debarred

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Debarred meaning

simple past and past participle of debar

Example sentences (16)

A deputy secretary at the MHA was not amused by the MoD objection and retorted by saying that others could not be debarred from using the same kind of headgear.

He had been debarred from appearing having produced no evidence, but also said it was an 'inconvenient' 1,000-mile round trip for him.

Williams was also debarred for the same period.

The UPSC Wednesday said it has cancelled the provisional candidature of probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar and debarred her from all future examinations or selections.

They are in addition to 63 students from across the country who were debarred from NEET for using unfair means," he said.

So being banned from appearing before a court means being debarred?

According to him, the Public Procurement and Regulatory Authority board should also actualise the resolution in the central repository of debarred forms in accordance with the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act (PPADA).

What did I say about this thieving debarred drunk, the chap is just dull… he can never do any thing material, apart from drinking….

Failure to do so will result in suspension without pay and or being debarred from performing any functions as a pastor of the Church.

Incidentally, in July 2013, NSE in consultation with Sebi had debarred Gitanjali Gems and Choksi, among others from trading, for securities market violations relating to trading in his company.

It debarred over 1,000 teachers from examination-related work.

The ragging accused have also been debarred from participating in cultural activities in any form.

He famously complained in a letter to Innocent III "Because I am a Welshman am I to be debarred from all preferments in Wales?

Moreover, the very concept of a real factual state is debarred by the orthodox theoreticians.

The female sex was known to be incapable of governing, and by the old Salic tradition was debarred from doing so.

Troost, 235 The Act debarred Roman Catholics from the throne, thereby excluding the candidacy of several dozen people more closely related to Mary and Anne than Sophia.