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banned ADJ.

banned

be banned V.

be or become banned V.

ban <a ban; bans> SUST.

ban <a ban; bans> SUST. (ning)

ban SUST.

temporary ban or stoppage

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The racial epithets that the other posters mention are not banned words; you could definitely hear them in an R-rated movie.
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He was also permanently banned from working for the government.
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An unofficial curfew was enforced, gatherings of more than five people banned and neighbourhoods were sealed off with steel barricades and razor wire.
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Sexuality was banned, unless for a reproductive goal; liberated young women were considered depraved and antisocial.
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Funding for the event was banned pending a new title.
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Police and private self-defense use is not banned in the same manner.
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The authorities declared martial law, banned all public meetings and called out twenty-two more militia companies to patrol the streets.
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Among those chemicals were DDT, banned by international convention, and several defoliants and herbicides.
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Any civilized society would have banned battery hen farming long ago.
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Using draconian laws the government has also banned or officially silenced popular television channels.
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