Debarment (noun)

The act of preventing someone from participating in a particular activity or privilege.

Origin:

Derived from the verb 'debar', meaning to exclude or prevent from participation. it refers to the act of preventing someone from participating in a particular activity or privilege.

Examples:

  1. The debarment from the competition was a severe punishment for the athlete, who had been caught using performance-enhancing drugs.
  2. The debarment from the company was a result of unethical business practices, causing great damage to the individual's reputation.
  3. The debarment from the government contract was a major setback for the contractor, who had been counting on the project for income.
  4. The debarment from the university was a harsh punishment for the student, who had been caught cheating on a major exam.
  5. The debarment from the organization was a sign of the group's zero-tolerance policy on misconduct, sending a clear message to all members.
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