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A prefix from Latin de down, from, away; as in debark, decline, decease, deduct, decamp. In words from the French it is equivalent to Latin dis-apart, away; or sometimes to de. Cf. Dis-. It is negative and opposite in derange, deform, destroy, etc. It is intensive in deprave, despoil, declare, desolate, etc.
DEBAR
v. t.
To deprive of the beard.
n.
Hindrance from approach; exclusion.
v. t.
To set or put on shore from a ship or other water craft; to disembark; to debark.
imp. & p. p.
of Debar
v. t.
To hinder; to debar; to prevent; to preclude.
v. t.
To interfere and cut off; to debar.
imp. & p. p.
of Debark
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Debark
v. t.
To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to debar from participation or enjoyment; to deprive of; to except; -- the opposite to admit; as, to exclude a crowd from a room or house; to exclude the light; to exclude one nation from the ports of another; to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting.
n.
To debar, or cause to withdraw temporarily, from any privilege, from the execution of an office, from the enjoyment of income, etc.; as, to suspend a student from college; to suspend a member of a club.
n.
The act of excluding, or of shutting out, whether by thrusting out or by preventing admission; a debarring; rejection; prohibition; the state of being excluded.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Debar
a.
To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
n.
Disembarkation.
v. t.
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.
v. t.
To disembarrass; to relieve.
a.
Having the power of preventing entrance; debarring from participation or enjoyment; possessed and enjoyed to the exclusion of others; as, exclusive bars; exclusive privilege; exclusive circles of society.
v. t. & i.
To go ashore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to put ashore.
n.
To forbid; to prohibit or debar; as, to interdict intercourse with foreign nations.
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