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| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Verb | 1. Of Debar.[Websters] 2. To have barred. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. To be cramped. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. To have obstructed. [Eve - graph theoretic] 5. To be secluded. [Eve - graph theoretic] 6. To be handicapped or disabled. [Eve - graph theoretic] 7. To have precluded, hampered or interfered. [Eve - graph theoretic] 8. To have stopped, intercepted, thwarted, baulked or stayed. [Eve - graph theoretic] 9. To be repressed. [Eve - graph theoretic] 10. To be retarded.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Past Tense | 1. Past tense conjugation of the verb debar.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Base (debar) |
1. Bar temporarily; from school, office, etc.[Wordnet]. 2. Prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening.[Wordnet]. 3. Prevent from entering; keep out.[Wordnet]. 4. To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar or barrier; to preclude; to hinder from approach, entry, or enjoyment; to shut out or exclude; to deny or refuse; -- with from, and sometimes with of.[Websters]. 5. Base verb from the following inflections: debarring, debarred, debars, debarrer, debarrers, debarringly and debarredly.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adjective | 1. Being ineligible. [Eve - graph theoretic] 2. Being cramped. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. Being secluded. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Being disqualifying. [Eve - graph theoretic] 5. Being handicapped or disabled.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license. |
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Date "Debarred" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1350. (references) |
| Domain | Definition | ||
| Noah Webster | [Verb] Hindered from approach, entrance or possession.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
| Wiktionary | [Verb] Simple past tense and past participle of debar. (references) | ||
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| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Verb | 1. Of Debar.[Websters]
2. To have barred. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. To be cramped. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. To have obstructed. [Eve - graph theoretic] 5. To be secluded. [Eve - graph theoretic] 6. To be handicapped or disabled. [Eve - graph theoretic] 7. To have precluded, hampered or interfered. [Eve - graph theoretic] 8. To have stopped, intercepted, thwarted, baulked or stayed. [Eve - graph theoretic] 9. To be repressed. [Eve - graph theoretic] 10. To be retarded.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Past Tense | 1. Past tense conjugation of the verb debar.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Base (debar) | 1. Bar temporarily; from school, office, etc.[Wordnet]. 2. Prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening.[Wordnet]. 3. Prevent from entering; keep out.[Wordnet]. 4. To cut off from entrance, as if by a bar or barrier; to preclude; to hinder from approach, entry, or enjoyment; to shut out or exclude; to deny or refuse; -- with from, and sometimes with of.[Websters]. 5. Base verb from the following inflections: debarring, debarred, debars, debarrer, debarrers, debarringly and debarredly.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adjective | 1. Being ineligible.
[Eve - graph theoretic] 2. Being cramped. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. Being secluded. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Being disqualifying. [Eve - graph theoretic] 5. Being handicapped or disabled.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license. | Top | |
Date "DEBARRED" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1350. (references) |
| Domain | Definition | ||
| Noah Webster | [Verb] Hindered from approach, entrance or possession.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
| Wiktionary | [Verb] Simple past tense and past participle of debar. (references) | ||
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