ban in Italian
ban in Italian is proibizione, divieto, bano — ban means to officially forbid something.
ban in Italian
proibizione
A prohibition.
divieto
A prohibition.
bano
A title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.
vietare
(transitive) To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.
proibire
(transitive) To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.
bandire
(transitive) To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.
censurare
(transitive) To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.
espellere
(transitive) To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.
What does "ban" mean?
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verb To officially forbid something.
"The city banned smoking in all public parks."
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noun An official prohibition.
"The government lifted the ban on imported beef."
ban in a sentence
- The city banned smoking in all public parks.
- He was banned from the forum for spamming.
- The government lifted the ban on imported beef.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ban" in Italian?
"ban" in Italian is proibizione, divieto, bano. ban means: To officially forbid something.
How do you use "ban" in a sentence?
Example: "The city banned smoking in all public parks." In Italian, "ban" is proibizione, divieto, bano.
Are there other ways to say "ban" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "ban": proibizione, divieto, bano, vietare, proibire, bandire.
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