Citations:ban


 * noun


 * 1818,, :
 * "en"

- I felt as if I were placed under a ban — as if I had no right to claim their sympathies — as if never more might I enjoy companionship with them.


 * verb


 * 2016 October 2nd,, “Liberal guilt won’t fight nationalism” in , volume 195, № 17 (30 September–6 October 2016), page 21/3:
 * "en"

- Meanwhile, the authoritarianism, which has turned left-liberalism into a movement for sneaks and prudes, was always going to play into the hands of the right. Free citizens have stopped listening to those who respond to the challenge of argument by screaming for the police to arrest the politically incorrect or for universities to ban speakers who depart from leftish orthodoxy.