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Confiscate vs Ban - What's the difference?

confiscate | ban |


In transitive terms the difference between confiscate and ban

is that confiscate is to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder while ban is to prohibit; interdict; proscribe; forbid or block from participation.

In obsolete terms the difference between confiscate and ban

is that confiscate is confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit while ban is a curse or anathema.

As an adjective confiscate

is confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit.

As a noun ban is

prohibition.

As an initialism BAN is

british Approved Name.

Ban vs Ban - What's the difference?

ban | ban |


In given name|male|lang=hu terms the difference between ban and ban

is that ban is while ban is .

As proper nouns the difference between ban and ban

is that ban is while ban is .

Ban vs Censor - What's the difference?

ban | censor |


As a proper noun ban

is .

As a noun censor is

(history) a roman magistrate, originally a census administrator, by classical times a high judge of public behavior and morality.

As a verb censor is

to review in order to remove objectionable content from correspondence or public media, either by legal criteria or with discretionary powers.

Injection vs Ban - What's the difference?

injection | ban |


As a noun injection

is injection.

As a proper noun ban is

.

Veto vs Ban - What's the difference?

veto | ban |


In transitive terms the difference between veto and ban

is that veto is to use a veto against while ban is to prohibit; interdict; proscribe; forbid or block from participation.

As an initialism BAN is

british Approved Name.

Ban vs Restrictions - What's the difference?

ban | restrictions |


As a proper noun ban

is .

As a noun restrictions is

.

Ban vs Abrogate - What's the difference?

ban | abrogate |


As a proper noun ban

is .

As an adjective abrogate is

(archaic) abrogated; abolished .

As a verb abrogate is

to annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc .

Ban vs Injunction - What's the difference?

ban | injunction |


As nouns the difference between ban and injunction

is that ban is prohibition while injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.

As a verb ban

is to summon; call out.

As an initialism BAN

is british Approved Name.

Disqualified vs Ban - What's the difference?

disqualified | ban |


As a verb disqualified

is (disqualify).

As a proper noun ban is

.

Limitation vs Ban - What's the difference?

limitation | ban |


As a noun limitation

is the act of limiting or the state of being limited.

As a proper noun ban is

.

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