ban


Definition: Meaning of, ban in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ban /

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Singular Plural
ban bans
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  1. an official order that prevents something from being used or done
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Prsesent Past Past Participle
ban banned banned
Present Participle Third Person Singular
banning bans
[transitive]
  1. to say that something must not be done, seen, used etc [=  prohibit]
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BAN


Definition: Meaning of, BAN in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / bæn /

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  1. a bachelor's degree in nursing
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BAN used in phrases

  • Ray-Ban
    1. a type of SUNGLASSES . The most typical Ray-Bans have fairly thick black frames and very dark LENS es .
  • Sha'ban (noun)
    1. the eighth month of the Islamic calendar
  • ban[2] (noun)
    1. 100 bani equal 1 leu in Romania
    2. 100 bani equal 1 leu in Moldova
  • test ban (noun)
    1. an agreement between countries to stop testing NUCLEAR weapons
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BAN used in phrasal verbs

  • band together (phrasal verb)
    1. to come together as a group in order to achieve something
  • bandy around (phrasal verb)
    1. to mention something a lot, usually without thinking much about what you are saying
  • bang on (phrasal verb)
    1. to talk about something for a long time in a boring and annoying way
  • bang out (phrasal verb)
    1. to play a tune on the piano very loudly and not very well
    2. to produce something of bad quality in large quantities
  • bang up (phrasal verb)
    1. British English to put someone in prison
    2. American English to damage something such as a vehicle
  • bank on (phrasal verb)
    1. bank on someone/something to depend on something happening or on someone doing something
  • bank up (phrasal verb)
    1. to make something into a pile
    2. to put a lot of coal onto a fire so that it will burn slowly and for a long time
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Pronunciation: prɒpəˈɡandə
Parts of Speech: noun
information which is false or which emphasizes just one part of a situation, used by a government or political group to make people agree with them