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- PROHIBIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROHIBIT is to forbid by authority : enjoin How to use prohibit in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Prohibit
- PROHIBIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PROHIBIT definition: 1 to officially refuse to allow something: 2 to prevent a particular activity by making it… Learn more
- Prohibit - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To prohibit is to forbid, or to disallow something In school, you are prohibited from leaving the premises before the end of the school day The school administration also prohibits smoking and chewing gum
- PROHIBIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If a law or someone in authority prohibits something, they forbid it or make it illegal a law that prohibits tobacco advertising in newspapers and magazines [VERB noun] Fishing is prohibited [VERB noun] Federal law prohibits foreign airlines from owning more than 25% of any U S airline [VERB noun + from]
- Prohibit - definition of prohibit by The Free Dictionary
To prohibit something means to forbid it or make it illegal We prohibit air guns and other weapons that might wound someone She believes that nuclear weapons should be totally prohibited
- prohibit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of prohibit verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [often passive] to stop something from being done or used especially by law synonym forbid prohibit something Federal law prohibits discrimination based on age prohibit somebody from doing something Soviet citizens were prohibited from travelling abroad
- PROHIBIT Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
to forbid (an action, activity, etc ) by authority or law Smoking is prohibited here to forbid the action of (a person) to prevent; hinder
- Forbid vs. Prohibit: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
While both forbid and prohibit deal with prevention and restriction, their contexts and implications differ Forbid conveys a personal command, often implying authority or ethical constraint, whereas prohibit denotes formal restrictions, typically underwritten by law or official policy
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