BARRING: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for BARRING?

Need another word that means the same as “barring”? Find 1 synonym and 30 related words for “barring” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Barring” are: blackball

Barring as a Noun

Definitions of "Barring" as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “barring” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • The act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto.

Synonyms of "Barring" as a noun (1 Word)

blackballThe act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto.

Associations of "Barring" (30 Words)

additionallyUsed to introduce a new fact or argument.
Additionally 50 hours of practical experience will be necessary.
adversaryOne’s opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
The confrontations of adversary politics.
alsoIn addition; too.
A brilliant linguist he was also interested in botany.
anotherAny of various alternatives; some other.
Put it off to another or some other day.
anywayUsed to confirm or support a point or idea just mentioned.
Nobody invited Miss Honey to sit down but she sat down anyway.
besidesMaking an additional point; anyway.
I don t want to go to a restaurant besides we can t afford it.
decriminalizeMake legal.
A battle to decriminalize cannabis.
devoidCompletely wanting or lacking.
Lisa kept her voice devoid of emotion.
eliminationThe removal of a variable from an equation, typically by substituting another which is shown by another equation to be equivalent.
After the initial elimination rounds 16 boys qualified for the final.
etceteraAdditional unspecified odds and ends; more of the same.
His report was full of etceteras.
exceptTake exception to.
Five classes of advertisement are excepted from control.
exceptionA person or thing that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule.
With the exception of the children everyone was told the news.
excludeExpel (a pupil) from school.
This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country.
exclusionAn item or eventuality specifically not covered by an insurance policy or other contract.
He had a hand in my exclusion from the committee.
exemptionImmunity from an obligation or duty.
Additional exemptions are allowed for each dependent.
expulsionThe act of expelling or projecting or ejecting.
The expulsion of two diplomats from the embassy.
extraExcessive or extravagant.
A lot of extra work is involved.
furthermoreIn addition.
Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time furthermore their quality is improving.
insteadOn the contrary.
Walk to work instead of going by car.
irrelevantNot connected with or relevant to something.
Theory can sometimes be hastily dismissed as irrelevant to the classroom.
likewiseIn like or similar manner- Samuel Johnson.
Some people have little power to do good and have likewise little strength to resist evil.
obviateAvoid or prevent (something undesirable.
A parachute can be used to obviate disaster.
omitLeave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully.
He modestly omits to mention that he was a pole vault champion.
otherNot the same one or ones already mentioned or implied- the White Queen.
Any other person would tell the truth.
otherwiseIn a different way.
The collection is a good draw that brings visitors who might not come otherwise.
plus(before a number) above zero; positive.
B plus.
redefineGive a new or different definition to.
She redefined his duties.
riddanceThe action of getting rid of a troublesome or unwanted person or thing.
The new movement emphasized discipline not riddance or punishment as a method of solving the criminal problem.
tooVery.
He wore suits that seemed a size too small for him.
unsharedNot shared with or by another or others.
Most of those placed in hostels would prefer unshared independent accommodation.

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