verb
1.(of a circumstance or quality) make (something) impossible; prevent.
‘the cliffs forbid any easy turning movement’
‘Burckhardt, writing in the nineteenth century in his Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy, simply said that ‘the character of the tales forbids lengthy description’, and moved hastily on.’
2.Order (someone) not to do something.
‘I was forbidden from seeing him again’
‘my doctor has forbidden me to eat sugar’
3.Refuse entry to a place or area.
‘all vehicles are forbidden’
4.Refuse to allow (something)
‘I can see why phones were forbidden’
‘Church leaders could face prosecution if they refuse to ordain practising homosexuals under new laws forbidding discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation.’
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