Banning: meaning, definitions and examples

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banning

 

[ ˈbanɪŋ ]

Context #1

government

The act of officially prohibiting something or someone from a particular place, activity, or use.

Synonyms

forbidding, prohibition, restriction

Examples of usage

  • The banning of smoking in public places has become more common in recent years.
  • The banning of single-use plastics is a positive step towards reducing environmental pollution.
Context #2

social media

The temporary or permanent removal of a user's access to a platform due to violating the platform's community guidelines.

Synonyms

deactivation, exclusion, suspension

Examples of usage

  • The banning of hate speech on social media platforms is crucial to maintaining a safe online environment.
  • She received a banning for posting inappropriate content on the forum.
Context #3

action

To officially or legally prohibit or forbid something.

Synonyms

forbid, outlaw, prohibit

Examples of usage

  • The school decided to banning the use of cell phones during class hours.
  • The government is considering banning the sale of sugary drinks in schools.

Translations

Translations of the word "banning" in other languages:

🇵🇹 proibição

🇮🇳 प्रतिबंध

🇩🇪 Verbot

🇮🇩 larangan

🇺🇦 заборона

🇵🇱 zakaz

🇯🇵 禁止 (kinshi)

🇫🇷 interdiction

🇪🇸 prohibición

🇹🇷 yasak

🇰🇷 금지 (geumji)

🇸🇦 حظر (hazr)

🇨🇿 zákaz

🇸🇰 zákaz

🇨🇳 禁止 (jìnzhǐ)

🇸🇮 prepoved

🇮🇸 bann

🇰🇿 тыйым салу

🇬🇪 აკრძალვა

🇦🇿 qadağa

🇲🇽 prohibición

Word origin

The word 'banning' originated from the Middle English word 'bannen', which means 'to summon, proclaim, or curse'. It has evolved over time to refer to the act of officially prohibiting or forbidding something. The concept of banning has been prevalent in various societies throughout history, often used as a means of maintaining order or enforcing rules. Today, banning is commonly seen in areas such as government regulations, social media policies, and community guidelines.

See also: ban, banal, banish, banned, banner, banter.