debar

/dɪˈbɑr/
verb
  1. To officially prevent someone from doing something or from entering a place.
    • New immigration laws debar certain individuals from entering the country.
    • The school can debar a student from attending classes for breaking the rules.
    • The committee voted to debar the contractor from future projects due to fraud.
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