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Synonyms for barred
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Princeton's WordNet
barricaded, barred, blockadedadjective
preventing entry or exit or a course of action
"a barricaded street"; "barred doors"; "the blockaded harbor"
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blockaded, barricadedAntonyms:
unobstructed, unmarkedbarredadjective
marked with stripes or bands
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barricaded, blockadedAntonyms:
unmarked, unobstructed
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List of paraphrases for "barred":
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#4309 | prohibited | |
#7961 | excluded | |
#9055 | banned | |
#9548 | forbidden | |
#11351 | prevented | |
#18073 | barred | |
#108046 | barricaded | |
#135714 | blockaded |
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Asian immigrants were the first immigrants to the US that couldn't be considered white, so they are treated differently. They are taxed differently, they are stripped of many rights. In the 1880s, they are excluded from immigration and barred from citizenship.
This is my thing. When a child doesn't love himself or herself, I worry about the community that has that child. That's no holds barred behavior that child will be engaged in, a hungry kid will do whatever it takes to put food in his stomach.
The conclusion, I think, was inevitable. The prosecution would have been barred as a matter of fact, as a matter of law.
Harvey Weinstein categorically denies the allegations made anonymously against Harvey Weinstein years, if not decades, later. Harvey Weinstein absolutely denies the allegations that Harvey Weinstein had inappropriate sexual contact with someone underage, and will vigorously defend Harvey Weinstein against these bold allegations, in any event, some of these claims, including those alleged to have occurred in the 1980s and 1990s, may be barred by the applicable statute of limitations, and not subject to any exceptions under the law, as these plaintiffs do not appear to be complainants in Mr. Weinstein's criminal case.
If newspapers can’t be barred from publishing stolen military documents during wartime, then parents certainly have a constitutional right to publish documents the government gave to them pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request.
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