prohibit|prohibited|prohibiting|prohibits in English
verb
[pro·hib·it || prəʊ'hɪbɪt /prə-]
outlaw, forbid by law; interdict, enjoin, ban; prevent, hinde
Use "prohibit|prohibited|prohibiting|prohibits" in a sentence
1. Vatican Coerces priests to concelebrate by prohibiting private Masses… Vatican Coerces priests to concelebrate by prohibiting private Masses at St
2. The law specifically prohibits acts of this kind.
3. Since 1990, the Gayssot Act prohibits Holocaust denial.
4. Maria, for example, knew that God prohibits fornication.
5. Prohibited Names, etc. Absolutely Prohibited Names Misleading Names Obscene Names Exercises 3.
6. The Amendment prohibits "cruel and unusual punishment".
7. The president issued a decree prohibiting trade unions.
8. Other hallways have warning signs prohibiting unauthorized entry.
9. aa Overtaking prohibited
10. These slippery floors prohibit a demonstration.
11. Method and system for prohibiting combinations of adverts
12. The treaty prohibits military activities and mineral mining, prohibits nuclear explosions and nuclear waste disposal, supports scientific research, and protects the continent's ecozone.
13. Article 86 prohibits the abuse of a dominant position.
14. Florida law prohibits punitive damages that bankrupt companies.
15. Smoking is strictly prohibited.
16. Indiana, for example, prohibits Autodialing to its residents.
17. 2 Does the Bible prohibit sexual pleasure?
18. Street parking is prohibited.
19. Also, smoking was prohibited.
20. Eating is prohibited here.
21. Sometimes we come upon a sign prohibiting salesmen or solicitors.
22. Article 7 prohibits the retroactive criminalisation of acts and omissions.
23. It prohibits all activities relating to mineral resources except scientific.
24. 2 The law prohibits tobacconists from selling cigarettes to children.
25. Many states restrict or prohibit Autodialing generally