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Definition of Interdictive
1. a. Having the power to prohibit; as, an interdictive sentence.
Definition of Interdictive
1. Adjective. Having the power to prohibit. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Interdictive
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdictive
Literary usage of Interdictive
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fighting Corruption and Promoting Integrity in Public Procurement edited by Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2005)
"Under Article 13(1), interdictive sanctions only apply where they are explicitly
... The condition for the application of interdictive sanctions and the ..."
2. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"... interdictive (rare), inhibitory or inhibitive. 2. See REPELLENT. force, n. 1.
energy, power; spec, principle, ..."
3. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"... or supposed rules having the effect of ordinances—of ordinances interdictive
of vexation and oppression in all its several shapes. ..."
4. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government by Jefferson Davis (1881)
"Further, they virtually recognized the separate existence of the Confederate
States by an interdictive embargo, and blockade of all commerce between them ..."