Antonyms for debarment
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dih-bahr |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈbɑr |
Definition of debarment
Origin :- early 15c., "to shut out, exclude," from French débarrer, from Old French desbarer (12c., which, however, meant only "to unbar, unbolt," the meaning turned around in French as the de- was felt in a different sense), from des- (see dis-) + barrer "to bar" (see bar (n.1)). Related: Debarment; debarred.
- As in disqualification : noun disability; rejection for participation
- As in exception : noun leaving out
- As in exclusion : noun expulsion; forbiddance
- As in expulsion : noun banishing
Synonyms for debarment
- awkwardness
- ban
- banishment
- bar
- barring
- blackball
- blockade
- boot
- bounce
- boycott
- clumsiness
- coventry
- cut
- debarment
- debarring
- deportment
- disallowment
- discharge
- disenablement
- disentitlement
- dislodgment
- dismissal
- displacement
- dispossession
- driving out
- ejection
- elimination
- embargo
- eviction
- excepting
- exception
- exclusion
- excommunication
- excusing
- exile
- expatriation
- expulsion
- extrusion
- forcing out
- incapacitation
- incapacity
- incompetence
- incompetency
- ineligibility
- ineptitude
- interdict
- interdicting
- interdiction
- keeping out
- lack
- lockout
- nonadmission
- noninclusion
- occlusion
- omission
- ostracism
- ouster
- ousting
- passing over
- preclusion
- prevention
- prohibition
- proscription
- purge
- refusal
- rejection
- relegation
- removal
- repudiation
- reservation
- rush
- segregation
- separation
- suspension
- unfitness
- unproficiency
- veto
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