Sentence examples for been prohibited from inspiring English sources

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been prohibited

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To forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

  • The restaurant prohibits smoking on the patio.

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All would have been prohibited.

Other journalists have been prohibited from publishing.

Such calls to cellphones have already been prohibited since 1991.

Posting unofficial materials on bulletin boards has always been prohibited.

"Use of the chokehold has been prohibited" was changed to "Use of the chokehold is legal, but has been prohibited".

He has also been prohibited from entering major league clubhouses.

Sodomy has been prohibited in Louisiana since at least 1805.

The report included something that prosecutors had been prohibited from presenting at trial: Jackson's juvenile record.

When we met, Nozizwe had been prohibited from speaking about AIDS for more than a year.

But since 1994 China's provincial and municipal governments have been prohibited from borrowing.

Floating shoulder pads, oversize pants, protruding ribs on catching gloves and tentlike sweaters have been prohibited.

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