blacklist

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A list or set of people or entities to be shunned or banned, disallowed or blocked.

Usage notes
and are advocated by some who argue that terms such as blacklist and black mark ought to be deemphasized because they perpetuate a supposed unconscious archetype that blackness equals badness, which might reinforce racial and ethnic biases.

Translations

 * Arabic: قَائِمَة سَوْدَاء
 * Armenian:
 * Basque: zerrenda beltz
 * Bulgarian: че́рен спи́сък
 * Catalan: llista negra
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch: zwarte lijst
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * German: schwarze Liste, Negativliste,
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: רשימה שחורה
 * Indonesian:
 * Japanese:, 黒表
 * Korean: 블랙리스트
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish:
 * Malay: senarai hitam
 * Polish: czarna lista,
 * Portuguese: lista negra
 * Russian: чёрный спи́сок
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: чо́рний спи́сок
 * Vietnamese: danh sách đen

Verb

 * 1)  To place on a blacklist; to mark a person or entity as one to be shunned or banned.

Synonyms

 * , ; see also Thesaurus:ignore or Thesaurus:boycott

Translations

 * Estonian: musta nimekirja panema
 * Finnish: merkitä mustalle listalle, laittaa mustalle listalle, lisätä mustalle listalle, panna mustalle listalle
 * French:
 * German: auf die schwarze Liste setzen
 * Hebrew: להכניס לרשימה שחורה
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: svarteliste
 * Polish: włączyć do czarnej listy
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish:
 * Vietnamese: đưa vào danh sách đen