Entry Ban

/ˈɛntri bæn/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal prohibition barring an individual from entering a specific country or territory for a set period or indefinitely.
    The government issued an entry ban against the suspect to prevent potential threat.

Forms

  • entry ban

Commentary

Entry bans are commonly used in immigration and national security contexts, often issued through administrative or judicial procedures.

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