Sentence examples for to forbid from inspiring English sources

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to forbid

verb

To disallow; to proscribe.

  • Smoking in the restaurant is forbidden.

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To forbid states from banning racial intermarriage?

"It's difficult to forbid it.

Do we want to forbid such writing?

It is the duty of government to forbid such behavior.

"They used to forbid the use of swimsuits.

No workplace has any right to forbid you from this".

So they decided to forbid dress-wearing to kindergarten.

"That's what you have to forbid," he said.

The failure compelled him to forbid his youngest daughter from going to graduate school.

It goes so far as to forbid app developers from selling apps or ads, too.

Proscribe means to condemn, to forbid and does not mean to prescribe, to recommend, to direct.

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