1. barring - Noun
2. barring - Verb
Derived from bar
3. barring - Preposition
of Bar
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to a lawsuit filed by Mr. Tanvir, they cajoled him, threatened him and finally, in 2010, applied a novel sort of pressure: They put him on the No-Fly List, barring him from boarding any planes leaving from or landing in American airports. Source: Internet
All in all, full-year results are not meaningful but the company seems on track (barring unexpected news on the COVID-19 front) to meet its targets in terms of marketing authorisation in a foreseeable future. Source: Internet
Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Sarma said, “We’re going to introduce a Bill making Assamese a compulsory subject up to Class-X, barring the BTAD and Barak Valley districts. Source: Internet
After each period, all times are reset, and only a driver's fastest lap in that period (barring infractions) counts. Source: Internet
A strict lockdown is in force in Tamil Nadu today, leaving several roads deserted as most shops, barring pharmacies, remained shut. Source: Internet
“Arresting publishers, barring pro-democracy candidates, indefinitely postponing elections—those are the hallmarks of the Chinese Communist Party. Source: Internet