Antonym of PROSCRIBE

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The correct answer is B. allow.

To proscribe is to prohibit or ban something. The opposite of proscribe is to allow or permit something.

Interdict means to prohibit or forbid something. This is similar to proscribe, but it has a stronger connotation of being illegal or forbidden.

Extend means to make something longer or larger. This is not the opposite of proscribe, as proscribing something does not make it longer or larger.

Betray means to be disloyal to someone or something. This is not the opposite of proscribe, as proscribing something does not involve being disloyal to anyone or anything.

In conclusion, the correct answer is B. allow.

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