prohibited

IPA: proʊhˈɪbʌtʌd

adjective

  • Forbidden; banned; unallowed.
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Examples of "prohibited" in Sentences

  • The claim is that gangs specialize in prohibited activities.
  • Barred, as in prohibited or, perhaps, barred as in DISBARRED.
  • To this end the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons:
  • To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons: ***
  • Homosexuals of any nature are prohibited from the BSA (ex post facto Dale), and being a homosexual is far more convincing and thus subversive to their “mission” ...
  • Inspector General James A. Wright looked into the matter, and on August 13 told Quinn staffers that Stermer "engaged in prohibited political activity," the Sun-Times reports.
  • “Most Christians” worshipped in prohibited ways, so were happy to pay a tax to their Muslim overlords rather than deal with a Christian government that might object to, say, their understanding of the homoousion.
  • Homosexuals of any nature are prohibited from the BSA (ex post facto Dale), and being a homosexual is far more convincing and thus subversive to their “mission” (even if no one knows about it) than being a straight arguing for gay rights.
  • Copenhagen has a few other interesting rules: for instance, trucks over a certain weight limit are prohibited from the core of the city (but how do the businesses function!) and if you hit a cyclist with your car, kiss your license goodbye. tomas

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