For the future, the erection or the appropriation of distinct lunatic wards to workhouses should be interdicted by law.
On the other hand, simple removal from an asylum is by the 77th section, curiously enough interdicted except to another asylum, a Registered Hospital, or a Licensed House.
Otherwise we should have passed our time in a state of insufferable ennui, at this rainy season, in the midst of the deep mud which surrounded us, and which interdicted the pleasure of a promenade outside the buildings.
They interdicted to the magistrates deposed by the people the exercise of all functions, and authorised criminal proceedings against the magistrate who had been the author of the illegal banishment of a citizen.
Edict of Nantes, which interdicted freedom of worship under penalty of confiscation, banishment, and death, it is not surprising that such a policy should have occasioned widespread consternation, if not hostility and open resistance.
Laws indeed were passed even in the reign of Tiberius, and renewed at intervals after that time, against this shameful degradation, and the stage was interdicted to all who were not previously declared infamous by sentence of a court.
He interdicted arms to all men of Roman blood, and tried in vain to prevent his followers from using the appellation "Roman" as their bitterest form of contempt.
This dignity all Emperors had hitherto accepted: but Gratian rejected it, threw down the idols, interdicted the sacrifices, and took away their revenues with the salaries and authority of the Priests.
A spoken language was almost interdicted among us, and in its place the language of books was substituted.
It is interdicted to sell spirituous drinks to persons on board of fishing vessels, and these persons are prohibited from buying such drinks (article 2).
Already in 1793 England and Russia interdicted all navigation with the ports of France, with the intention of subduing her by famine.
She interdicted Peto from accepting the commission, and desired Pole to continue to exercise his functions till the pope had pronounced again a final resolution.
A notch higher, we find the state called serfdom, where man is not wholly interdicted to own property, and where he is allowed a family, which fact constitutes the superiority of serfdom over slavery.
In the Australian tribes some articles of food are entirely interdictedto females.
Among the Shamanists of Siberia women "are interdicted the worship of the deities, and dare not pass round the common hearth of their habitations, because fire is sacred to the gods.
Cicero says:--"If there be any one who thinks that youth is to be wholly interdicted from amours with courtesans, he certainly is very strict indeed.
By this the national songs and dances, the peculiar baths of the Moriscoes, the fetes and ceremonies which had come down to them from their ancestors, were interdicted under heavy penalties.
They were further to beinterdicted from the national songs and dances with which they were wont to celebrate their domestic festivities.
It was recommended that they should be interdicted from employing the Arabic either in speaking or writing, for which they were to use only the Castilian.
How far it was obligatory to bring causes before them is unknown, but those who did not submit to a decision were interdicted from the sacrifices, and all shunned them.
The ceremonies of every kind of worship are interdicted outside the enclosures chosen for such exercise.
Its first article, declaring the suppression, asserted "teaching of every order and of every nature is interdicted in France to the congregations.
The ministers had just interdicted the missions of the Jesuits and forbade Prussian students to pursue their theological studies at Rome.
Great Britain, adopting a position of neutrality, and recognizing both as belligerents, interdicted the armed ships and privateers of both from carrying prizes into the waters of the United Kingdom or its colonies.
They were interdicted from taxing; but they claimed the right of begging and borrowing.
They interdicted under heavy penalties the use of the Book of Common Prayer, not only in churches, but even in private houses.
Within the Indian country, and it was all Indian country then, slavery was allowed, at least on sufferance, both north and south of the interdicted line.
Are there not a hundred professions which are interdicted to the majority of the people?
It had been before a part of his prerogative to lead out the army single-handed and on his own authority; but a council of ten was now named, without whose concurrence he was interdicted from exercising such power.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interdicted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: foul; illegal; pale; taboo; unlawful; unmentionable