debarment

/dɪˈbɑrmənt/
noun
  1. The act of officially preventing someone from doing something or from being part of an organization.
    • The contractor faced debarment from government projects after violating safety rules.
    • Debarment from the club was a harsh punishment for breaking the rules.
    • The university's debarment of the student was due to academic dishonesty.
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