Interdict

C1 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Interdict Meanings

    noun a legal order prohibiting a certain action

    verb to prohibit or forbid

    Fields related to interdict

    Military

    An interdict can refer to a military action that disrupts or prevents enemy communication, transportation, or supply lines.

    History

    Historically, interdicts were used by rulers to exert control over their subjects by restricting certain activities or behaviors.

    Religion

    In certain religious contexts, an interdict may be a prohibition or restriction placed on certain religious practices or activities.

    Law

    In legal terms, an interdict is a court order that prohibits someone from doing a certain action.

    Occupation Usage of interdict

    Writer

    In legal writing, interdict may be used to refer to a court order prohibiting a certain action.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term interdict when discussing a restriction or prohibition placed on a person's behavior.

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may use interdict to refer to a legal prohibition or injunction.

    Military Officer

    In a military context, interdict may refer to disrupting or blocking enemy supply lines or communication.

    Medical Doctor

    Medical doctors may use interdict to describe a restriction on a patient's access to certain medications or treatments.

    Government Official

    Government officials may use interdict when discussing a ban or restriction on certain activities or products.

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