Banning in a sentence as a noun

The classic example is the banning of CFCs.

Sure banning people who attract spam works but in the long run it will cause some serious karma fallout.

So by banning the account, they are making $5,000 one-time, and losing $2,352/month forever.

Not banks banning them on their own initiatives, but governments forcing it.

This inspired me to register, but once again I was thwarted by the US' arcane rule banning gay men from donating.

Unfortunately, our application was also a victim of this widespread banning.

The law restricts people from unauthorized access to a network; Swartz and the MIT network admins played a game of cat and mouse as they kept banning him, and he kept finding new ways of gaining access to the network.

Or how about a law banning all disruptive technologies so that we can all enjoy a world that resembles the one we knew a few decades ago?The point, I think, is that startups exist on their own terms in a free enterprise system.

Proper Noun Examples for Banning

This is what pg tweeted earlier today:Banning Tesla is an index of the corruptness of state governments as banning Uber is of city governments.

Banning definitions

noun

an official prohibition or edict against something

See also: forbiddance forbidding