Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interdict.(verb)
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Use "interdicts" in a sentence
"Sacwu spokesman Mr Tshepang Mika claimed workers had behaved well considering the provocative steps by the company, such as interdicts and ultimatums."
"We are different than the Khomeinis of the world who ban books and declare interdicts against their authors."
"In case you really are that ignorant, here. it seems to make more sense to stake out a protective zone that interdicts communications, supplies and the traffic of insurgent fighters to the greatest extent possible and allow the Afghan forces (such as they are) to carry out counter-insurgency “offensive” operations under cover of the NATO forces."