prohibitory

IPA: proʊhˈɪbʌtɔri

adjective

  • That serves to prohibit or forbid
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Examples of "prohibitory" in Sentences

  • "prohibitory" bill, which forbade all trade and intercourse with the
  • In many places they even have what may be called prohibitory reasons.
  • ¨ At first instance Mr. Justice Jones characterized it has mandatory and refused to grant it while the Court of Appeal characterized it as prohibitory and granted it.
  • It appears that what the Jamaican courts did was first to characterize the injunction as either mandatory (requiring positive action) or prohibitory while applying the balance of convenience test.
  • A mandatory interlocutory injunction would require a ¨high degree of assurance¨ that the applicant would be prejudiced by its refusal, while a prohibitory interlocutory injunction required a ¨serious issue to be tried.
  • The government passed prohibitory orders barring nearly 2,000 employees of Maruti's Manesar plant in Haryana from continuing with the strike--which has left the country's largest auto maker by sales with a daily production loss of 1,200 cars, or 400 million rupees $8.9 million--and referred the problem to the local labor court.

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