Pronunciation: /noʊ ˈplætˌfɔːrmɪŋ/
noun the practice of preventing someone from speaking or participating in public events or debates, typically due to their controversial or offensive views
A1 No-platforming is when someone is prevented from speaking in public.
A2 Some people believe that no-platforming goes against freedom of speech.
B1 The debate over no-platforming has become increasingly heated in recent years.
B2 Universities often face criticism for their use of no-platforming policies.
C1 No-platforming is a controversial practice that raises important questions about censorship and democracy.
C2 The decision to engage in no-platforming should be carefully considered and based on clear guidelines.
formal The university decided to implement a policy on no-platforming controversial speakers.
informal I heard they're no-platforming that speaker at the event next week.
slang They're really cracking down on no-platforming at the school.
figurative Some believe that no-platforming goes against the principles of free speech.
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