ban from

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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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.
See also: ban
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • ban
  • 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.
After the ban by the governor through a letter to the transport department, tuk-tuk owners through the commission for human rights and justice moved to court seeking to stop the ban from being affected.
Better still, Ban from a country that peacefully transitioned to a prosperous democracy.
We want Monument Mall to be an inclusive centre and rather than imposing a ban from on high we gave shoppers a choice and a vote.
MetroCentre spokeswoman Karen Carr said: "We will be introducing a smoking ban from January.
In the same month, the Princess of Wales called for a total ban from an Angolan minefield.