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    forbid
    /fəˈbɪd/

    verb

    • 1. refuse to allow (something): "I can see why phones were forbidden"

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  2. to refuse to allow something, especially officially, or to prevent a particular plan of action by making it impossible: The law forbids the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 16. [ + to infinitive ] He's obviously really embarrassed about it because he forbade me to tell anyone. be forbidden from He is forbidden from leaving the country.

  3. The meaning of FORBID is to proscribe from or as if from the position of one in authority : command against. How to use forbid in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Forbid.

  4. Forbid definition: to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place. See examples of FORBID used in a sentence.

  5. to refuse to allow something, especially officially, or to prevent a particular plan of action by making it impossible: The law forbids the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 16. [ + to infinitive ] He's obviously really embarrassed about it because he forbade me to tell anyone. be forbidden from He is forbidden from leaving the country.

  6. When you forbid something, you refuse to allow it. You might have heard your parents say things like, "I forbid you to play ball in the house!" or "I forbid you to have any more parties when we're not home!"

  7. to order somebody not to do something; to order that something must not be done. forbid somebody (from doing something) He forbade them from mentioning the subject again. forbid something Her father forbade the marriage. Smoking is strictly forbidden. You cannot do that. I absolutely forbid it.

  8. If you forbid someone to do something, or if you forbid an activity, you order that it must not be done.

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