debar - use in sentences

Object

  • applicant: It should be noted that convictions do not necessarily debar applicants.
  • person: An interesting feature of the dinner was the fact that it was not considered necessary to debar any particular persons from attending.
  • student: The Head of Division may debar a student not meeting these conditions from entering the Degree Examination.

Modifying Another Word

  • automatically: Having a criminal record will not automatically debar you from doing voluntary work.
  • necessarily: Criminal Records Having a criminal record does not necessarily debar you from being admitted onto your course at the University of Bolton.
  • also: The court also debarred defendant from using my uncle's hill to reflect his end of the echo, without consent.

Preposition: from

  • succession: James II and his baby son were debarred from the succession, as were all Catholics.
  • membership: It seems that those that users of the University's childcare provision are de facto debarred from membership of the SCC.
  • activity: Officers debarred from political activity should have that democratic right restored.
  • election: Some trade unions that back Livingstone have been debarred from the election.

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