We should interdict kids from watching adult movies.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The subject of a sentence is who or what that sentence is about.
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This sentence is precise. + It is also a compound sentence.= This sentence is precise and it is a compound sentence.
We're working closely to interdict the flow of weapons to the war zone. The agency uses the Coast Guard to interdict drug flights from Colombia.
One function of the US Coast Guard is to interdict drug smuggling.
Interdict is defined as a prohibition. If somebody was to interdict something, they would be prohibiting or forbidding it.
Interdict is defined as a prohibition. If somebody was to interdict something, they would be prohibiting or forbidding it.
The difference between excommunication and interdict is that excommunication is when she or he is cut off from the church and he or she would not receive any of the sacraments nor be buried on holy ground while interdict is when rulers rebel against the church, the church would then issue an interdict ( all the churches in that region would be closed and everyone who lived there would be in danger of eternal condemnation).
An interdict was a type of ecclesiastical punishment used in the Middle Ages by the Catholic Church to restrict certain sacraments and services in a particular region or over a specific group of people. It was typically employed as a means of discipline or to enforce compliance with church teachings.
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From all the sources I have been able to find, it was neither the pope or either of the antipopes who placed Prague under Interdict. The Bishop placed Prague under Interdict in 1412 due to the presence of John Hus.
Another word is interdict
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Excommunicated; interdicted from the rites of the church., One excommunicated., To put out of communion; especially, to cut off, or shut out, from communion with the church, by an ecclesiastical sentence., To lay under the ban of the church; to interdict.
An authoritative prohibition, usually issued by the Church.