ban

ban from

To prohibit someone from ever returning to something or some place. My rude comments got me banned from that website. My friends and I were banned from that restaurant after we started a food fight there.
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blanket ban

A ban that applies to or affects all or the majority of a given class of people or things. Can't the government put a blanket ban on solicitors? Literally no one wants someone to show up at their house, unannounced, trying to sell something. The school is introducing a blanket ban on smart phones during school hours, much to the chagrin of its students.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ban someone from something

 
1. to prohibit someone from doing something. We banned everyone from smoking. Everyone has been banned from smoking.
2. to prohibit someone from entering something or some place. (The same as bar someone from some place.) They banned us from the building. The manager banned the children from the theater.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • ban from
  • bans
  • bar from (something or some place)
  • bar from some place
  • barred
  • barring
  • banish
  • banish from (something or some place)
  • banish from some place
  • strike someone off the rolls
References in periodicals archive
Once SOMCO lifts the ban and agrees to a dialogue on the issue, Inton said they may still pursue legal action to prevent such a ban from happening again.
The ban saw the introduction of biodegradable packaging bags by all supermarkets and other factories.
READ: 4 killed on first day of gun ban Two were killed in a police encounter in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacanafter ignoring a checkpoint and allegedly firing at police officers.
Kimseng said Thai authorities imposed the ban early this year, allegedly after Cambodian vendors brought garlic and red onion from Cambodia to sell in the Thai market.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) also called for a cautious review of the suggestions made by china to lift the ban. Decades of poaching have rendered tigers and rhinos endangered, with less than 4,000 wild tigers currently remaining in the wild.
The highest support for a ban among each party was 50% of Republicans in 1996, 63% of Democrats in 1996, 2000 and 2017, and 63% of independents in 2000.
Water companies will also display details of any bans on their website.
In 2017, India became one of the only nations in Asia to pass a ban on all wild animals in circuses.
As a result, many initiatives had been taken, including continuous talks with the EU countries, to oppose the proposed ban by the trading bloc.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, Captain (R) Mushtaq has imposed ban on all banned organizations while lists of the banned outfits have been handed over to Assistant Commissioners and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and ban would be applicable immediately and for two months.
Eugene city councilors are letting their controversial ban on dogs in the city center expire.
TEHRAN (FNA)- The US Supreme Court threw out an appeals court ruling that struck down President Donald Trump's now expired temporary travel ban that targeted several Muslim-majority nations countries.
On June 26, the debate over President Trump's controversial travel ban was ended by the Supreme Court.
Florida lawmakers passed the first ban on cities' bans in 2008.