banning order

/ˈbænɪŋ ˌɔrdər/
noun
  1. An official legal order that prohibits a person from doing something, such as entering a place or contacting someone.
    • He violated the banning order by going near the victim's house.
    • The judge gave a banning order that stopped the company from using that logo.
    • The court issued a banning order to keep the man away from the school.
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