Verb
The word is derived from debar
of Debar
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person. Joseph Addison
No freeman shall be debarred the use of arms. Thomas Jefferson
The mind, in proportion as it is cut off from free communication with nature, with revelation, with God, with itself, loses its life, just as the body droops when debarred from the air and the cheering light from heaven. William Ellery Channing
Women are from their very infancy debarred those Advantages with the want of which they are afterwards reproached. Mary Astell
The priests are debarred from female society, nor is any woman permitted to enter the religious houses. Hernando Cortes
He famously complained in a letter to Innocent III "Because I am a Welshman am I to be debarred from all preferments in Wales? Source: Internet