It is so repulsive to refined society, that some civilized nations have enacted laws interdicting the custom.
No reflecting or unbiased mind can see any wisdom or any sense in permitting or causing a tree to bear fruit, and then decreeing that it shall all go to waste by interdicting it from being used, as Jehovah is represented as having done.
The interdicting order in council of last July itself has the air of a start backwards by Mr. Huskisson from his own system to the old navigation laws.
France requested the extradition of the two criminals, but the Belgian Court of Appeal had to refuse the surrender on account of the Belgian extradition law interdicting the surrender of political criminals.
In 1868, the Declaration of St. Petersburg, interdicting the employment in war of explosive balls below a certain weight, is signed by many States.
Napoleon retaliated by the Berlin Decrees, shutting up all England, interdicting the commerce of the world.
And these coureurs on the Mississippi heard that the conflict foreseen by Napoleon, when he gave us Louisiana, was raging now in all its fury, interdicting the commerce of the world.
Gaming was restrained by ordinances interdicting the use of dice and cards, of which the lower orders were passionately fond.
An order in council was issued, interdicting the trade to the United States; and he returned home.
He has turned Crossjay out of his house, interdicting the poor boy ever to enter it again.
I turn with indignation from this to a new species of injury, involving the events connected with and preceding the President's proclamation interdicting the armed vessels of Great Britain from our waters.
The House again resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, on the bill for interdicting commercial intercourse.
The bill to revive and amend certain parts of the act "interdicting commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies, and for other purposes," was read the third time.
The President, soon after the commission of those outrages, issued his proclamation, interdicting the entrance of the waters of the United States to the public armed vessels of Great Britain.
XVII-24] The Fannian law unfortunately came, and, as we have before observed, brought impediments to these beautiful results by interdicting aviaries and skilfully prepared pastes.
Instructions were also issued from Muromachi to the officials in Kyushu, peremptorily interdicting piracy and ordering the arrest of any that contravened the veto.
Suddenly an order was issued in the name of Ieyasu, interdicting the consummation of the ceremony on the ground that the inscription carried by the bell for the idol's temple was designedly treasonable to the Tokugawa.
An amendment peremptorily interdicting all Slavery in the new State was adopted by ninety-four yeas to eighty-six nays; and thus the bill passed the House and was sent to the Senate on the 1st of March.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interdicting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: prevention; prohibition; suppression