barrable

/ˈbɑːrəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being blocked, prevented, or prohibited, especially by legal or official means.
    • The judge ruled that the evidence was barrable from the trial because it was obtained illegally.
    • Under the rules, a candidate can be barrable from running if they have a criminal record.
    • The new law makes certain types of online content barrable by the government.
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