1. banned - Adjective
2. banned - Verb
Derived from ban
4. banned - Adjective Satellite
of Ban
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbbott banned all non-medically necessary abortions in the state in a March 22 executive order forcing all healthcare professionals to postpone elective surgeries and other medical procedures. Source: Internet
1948 brought the ultimate victory of the Communists, and the subsequent end of civil freedoms — any literature contrary to the official perspective was banned and the authors persecuted. Source: Internet
A 1996 draft PRC law banned People's Liberation Army-run businesses in HK, but loopholes allow them to operate while the profits are ploughed back into the military. Source: Internet
A banned customer, or one reluctant to risk a confrontation by going back inside, could return to claim his property from Mr T wearing it conspicuously right out front. Source: Internet
According to Kyiv, the Russian-backed forces behind Tuesday’s attacks used heavy weapons banned by the operative Minsk II cease-fire, including mortars and artillery. Source: Internet
According to the executive order, TikTok would not be banned in the United States until 20 September, five days after the date Mr Trump told reporters. Source: Internet