prohibitory

IPA: proʊhˈɪbʌtɔri

adjective

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

  • Prohibitory laws against blacks were passed.
  • The prohibitory road signs show that you're wrong.
  • Instead, there is a new symbol called the prohibitory sign.
  • Prohibitory orders around plant site extended to October 9.
  • Prohibitory signs are round with white backgrounds and red borders.
  • Prohibitory signs prohibits certain vehicles or actions on the road.
  • The provisions were found to be regulatory in nature and not prohibitory.
  • Since tension prevailed in that area, the magistrate passed prohibitory order.
  • For the second time in a span of three months, prohibitory orders have been clamped in the capital city.
  • When they were stopped from passing by the Secretariat road and some other areas where prohibitory orders were in place.

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