reban

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English

Etymology

From re- +‎ ban.

Verb

reban (third-person singular simple present rebans, present participle rebanning, simple past and past participle rebanned)

  1. (transitive) To ban again.
    • 2008 October 29, Margalit Fox, “Damiano, 80, directed 'Deep Throat'”, in The New York Times:
      Over three and a half decades, "Deep Throat" has been damned by religious groups, decried by feminists, defended by First Amendment advocates, derided by critics and debated by social scientists. It dragged for years through local and federal courts around the country in a welter of obscenity trials in which it was variously banned, unbanned and rebanned.

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Malay

Noun

reban (Jawi spelling ربن, plural reban-reban, informal 1st possessive rebanku, 2nd possessive rebanmu, 3rd possessive rebannya)

  1. a coop used to keep poultry, like chickens.

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