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interdict vs bar

bar vs interdict

interdict and bar both are nouns.

interdict and bar both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
interdict Yes No Yes No
bar Yes No Yes No
As verbs, bar is a hyponym of interdict; that is, bar is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than interdict:
  • interdict: command against
  • bar: prevent from entering; keep out
Other hyponyms of interdict include ban, debar, exclude, enjoin, criminalise, criminalize, illegalise, illegalize, outlaw.
interdict (noun) bar (noun)
an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district the act of preventing
a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon
an obstruction (usually metal) placed at the top of a goal
a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
a counter where you can obtain food or drink
a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax)
(law) a railing that encloses the part of the courtroom where the judges and lawyers sit and the case is tried
a heating element in an electric fire
a horizontal rod that serves as a support for gymnasts as they perform exercises
a narrow marking of a different color or texture from the background
musical notation for a repeating pattern of musical beats
the body of individuals qualified to practice law in a particular jurisdiction
a submerged (or partly submerged) ridge in a river or along a shore
(meteorology) a unit of pressure equal to a million dynes per square centimeter
interdict (verb) bar (verb)
command against prevent from entering; keep out
destroy by firepower, such as an enemy's line of communication render unsuitable for passage
secure with, or as if with, bars
expel, as if by official decree
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