Curfews [noun]

Definition of Curfews:

late hour

Synonyms of Curfews:


Opposite/Antonyms of Curfews:

-


Sentence/Example of Curfews:

“The United States, which has always promoted democracy and human rights, has become a country of riots, conflict and curfew,” said one recent video featuring clips from the attack on the Capitol that resulted in five deaths.

California lifted stay-at-home orders and curfews last week after alarmingly high hospitalizations dipped, while New York is on track to resume indoor dining by Valentine’s Day.

The spike in riders came even as Metro closed three hours early on Wednesday because of the violence at the Capitol and curfews issued.

Hours after a mob of hundreds of men and women broke into the Capitol building, groups of people were arrested for violating curfew and refusing to leave the grounds of the building.

The curfew is part of what Premier François Legault is calling “electroshock therapy” for the province

If you are found to be in violation of the curfew police will be required to take action.

Officials said Saturday that the city was safe and that there were no known threats, but the area remained sealed off and under curfew over the weekend as investigators combed through the wreckage.

El Paso began to issue more citations and imposed curfews after cases spiked there in October, though the state blocked the county’s shutdown of nonessential businesses.

So now we can’t go in and we can’t go out, and we have a curfew.

A new wave of coronavirus-related restrictions was introduced in the Washington region Thursday, with more Maryland jurisdictions eliminating indoor dining and Virginia imposing a statewide curfew to keep residents home late at night.