Banned in a sentence as an adjective

That person was banned. It's an issue we'd like to address more generally."

Funny story, they banned me now because they think I submitted this HN story. I didnt, I came here way later.

Those who banned leaded fuel first, saw the drop in crime first, those who banned later, saw the drop later. And these nations had massively differing crime policies.

This account is banned as a troll. Do not post anything like this again, and kindly keep the douchey Maxim-magazine pastiche off this site as well.

Id=579372#c3 and you still come back with more of that same approach, I think being banned from Bugzilla is a perfectly reasonable thing.

If my comment is "too reddit" or if I am incorrect in what I write I could be shadow banned. I try to save my comments for when it's something really important.

I was ambushed by 15-20 people in matter of 10 minutes and banned. One single post, nothing inflammatory.

Only a few are actually banned though. Usually we just take away the voting ring members' ability to vote.

Should they be banned because of their affiliation? Absolutely.

Think about it: all your friends are on facebook, you get banned, where are you going to go, which other social site are you going to use? Facebook did not make facebook popular, the users did.

6 hours later, my AdMob account is banned without any kind of notification. My wife looks over at me and wonders why I'm so sad at the laptop after 10 hours of class.

She clicks and is informed that her IP is banned for automated spidering. Apparently, this research site is meant to be open-access...

They banned the domain for weeks right after launch, and only unbanned it after quite a lot of begging. They also shadowbanned my personal account for a while, and that wasn't too easy to get lifted, either.

I remember reading the tobacco industry was actually secretly grateful when the EU banned them from advertising. As I remember it, they were in a stale-mate.

Not grasping the extent to which the world was passing it by, the Papacy kept Galileo's works on the list of banned books until the mid-nineteenth century. By the time they came off, Italy's once formidable lead had been squandered permanently.

For example, adaptive clinical trials have been known to be theoretically superior to the Phase I/II/III design for 15 years, yet are still in limbo[1] at the FDA; their proponents are still banned from trying them out. Facebook does not need a Federal Software Assocation to sign off on its new unit testing framework.

- Three, if one of these devices is not 100% perfect, it gets shot down and banned from the market. This is probably a combination of profit-motivated industry and caution-motivated government. A great example of this is a continuous glucose monitoring, non-invasive watch that came out ~ a decade ago. It was on the market for several years, before being banned.

Someone lives next door to you, that gets their account banned? Your account gets banned. You move into an apartment that had a previous resident 6 years ago, whose account got banned 2 years ago? Your account gets banned. CTR too low on some test you are running? Your account gets banned. Ad does not pass review and you forget and try it again in 3 months? Your account gets banned.

Banned definitions

adjective

forbidden by law

See also: prohibited