Interdiction in a sentence as a noun

" yet the F-15E Strike Eagles is excellent at strike and interdiction roles.

The air force hates interdiction missions even though they're among the most useful.

283+ civilian casualties to date, with more collateral damage than any other form of interdiction we've tried so far.

Next up, I'm sure, will be automated detection of sick cows along with some basic veterinary interdiction.

The biggest need for the Canadian military is all-weather, long-range patrol and interdiction.

People in the anti-cannabis movement think that the slightest hint to a potential toxicity of cannabis is good enough to justify its interdiction.

> Though I believe that a degree of indirection is preserved on AMD64 to enable symbol interposition?You really don't want symbol interdiction.

But the article isn't really calling the XXI itself a failure, but instead the whole strategy to design, build, and rely on the Type XXI to prosecute a commerce interdiction war that Germany couldn't actually win even with the Type XXI in service.

You will give far more publicity to LulzSec than they are already getting by acknowledging them as such a severe concern you've pulled your engineers off other more valuable tasks to enact draconian and totally meaningless interdiction efforts2.

"Oh, and… there’s a bypass switch for pairing anyway"--- Next Slide ---"An electronic alternative to interdiction could be \ndeployed by spoofing Apple’s certificates and \nconfiguring / pairing the device out of the box." "OR by penetrating a targeted organization, supervisor \nrecords can be used to pair with and access any device \nthey’re supervising.\u0000"

Interdiction definitions

noun

authoritative prohibition

noun

a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity

See also: interdict