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proscriptive

 

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Proscriptive

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Sense:

1. Relating to rules or principles that dictate what should not be done.

2. Expressing prohibition or disapproval; strict in adherence to rules.

Usage:

- In popular culture, the notion of proscriptive behavior often refers to societal guidelines that discourage certain actions or behaviors.

- In the local community, the mosque has a proscriptive dress code, requiring women to cover their heads.

Sample Sentences:

- The company's proscriptive policies forbade employees from using personal devices during work hours.

- The teacher was known for her proscriptive approach to writing, reminding students of grammar rules and prohibiting certain phrases.

- Despite the proscriptive warning, he couldn't resist the temptation and took a bite of the forbidden fruit.

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