interdict - use in sentences

Object

  • flow: We're working closely to interdict the flow of weapons of mass destruction.
  • material: All aim to bind together to interdict lethal materials transported by air or sea or land.
  • threat: Al Qaeda prisoners are being interrogated in an effort to unlock past secrets and interdict future threats to the United States and the world.
  • supply: Return to text 5 I am not referring to efforts to interdict drug supply or to capture and prosecute large-scale drug dealers.
  • movement: Their role was to deny and destroy terrorist infrastructure and interdict the movement of Al Qaida in eastern Afghanistan.
  • route: More realistically, enemy actions, disrupt HSS operations by interdicting evacuation routes, destroying bridges, and sabotaging supplies.

Converse of object

  • obtain: His object was to obtain an interdict against the progress of the works, but he was not successful.
  • seek: The latter course of action may be expedited by the service seeking Interdict by way of a local " Stop Now " Order.
  • pronounce: The interim interdict pronounced by the Court of Session did not have attached to it a power of arrest.
  • lay: The clergy at Waterford threaten to lay an interdict on every town that allows the Ormond Peace to be proclaimed.

Adjective modifier

  • interim: A motion for interim interdict was refused by the sheriff on 5 October 2005.

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