Blacklisted vs Debarred - What's the difference?
blacklisted | debarred |
Having the property of being on a blacklist, a (possibly secret) list people to be rejected.
(blacklist)
(debar)
To exclude or shut out; to bar.
(US, legal) To prohibit a person or company that has been convicted of criminal acts in connection with an application for approval of a new drug from participating in future applications.
As verbs the difference between blacklisted and debarred
is that blacklisted is past tense of blacklist while debarred is past tense of debar.As an adjective blacklisted
is having the property of being on a blacklist, a (possibly secret) list people to be rejected.blacklisted
English
Adjective
(-)- He was blacklisted for refusing to say he wasn't a communist.