transitive. To prohibit, forbid. With double object, or object of the person and to with infinitive or from.
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释义 | society > authority > subjection > prohibition > prohibit [verb (transitive)] (89) forwarnc893 transitive. To prohibit, forbid. With double object, or object of the person and to with infinitive or from. warnc893 To refuse to allow (some action or course of action) to a person; to forbid (a person) to do something. forbidOE transitive. To command (a person or persons) not to do, have, use, or indulge in (something), or not to… with double object, of the person… forhightc1315 To forbid. defendc1325 transitive. To resist or ward off an attack on (someone or something); to fight in defence of; to protect from assault, harm, or injury; to keep safe… forfend1382 transitive. To forbid, prohibit. With the thing forbidden as object, or with personal object and an infinitive with to as second object. Obsolete. dischargec1450 transitive. To forbid (a person, etc.) to do something; to ban from (†of) doing; to prohibit (an action, practice, etc.). In early use also with… prohibit?a1475 transitive. To forbid (an action, event, commodity, etc.) by a command, statute, law, or other authority; to interdict. bidc1475 To bid not to do, to forbid, interdict, ban. withsay1484 transitive. To speak or act against, oppose, resist; = gainsay, v. 3; occasionally to say (a thing) in opposition. Also, to disallow, forbid. Also a… fenda1500 To forbid. Obsolete exc. dialect. Cf. fen, v.2 abara1504 transitive. To bar, debar. Chiefly with from. prohibit1526 transitive. With direct object and indirect object or infinitive clause: to forbid, refuse, or deny a person or thing (something); to forbid, refuse… debara1529 To set a bar or prohibition against (an action, etc.); to prohibit, prevent, forbid, stop. forbodec1540 = forbid, v. exempt1553 To debar, exclude from the enjoyment of or participation in something. Obsolete. forspeak1565 To forbid, renounce. Obsolete. disbar1567 transitive. To exclude, shut out, prevent, stop; = debar, v. forsay1579 to renounce, exclude by command. enjoin1589 To prohibit, forbid (a thing); to prohibit (a person) from (a person or thing). Now only in Law: To prohibit or restrain by an injunction, n. abjudicate1602 transitive. To pass judgment against; to reject or disallow; to prohibit. Now rare. countermanda1616 To give command against, forbid, prohibit. Obsolete. forjudge1675 To prohibit (from). Obsolete. restrict1766 transitive. To prohibit or prevent from. oppose1814 intransitive. With infinitive: to forbid. Obsolete. rare. fen1823 transitive. To forbid. Only in ‘Fen (larks,etc.)!’, a prohibitory exclamation, used chiefly by boys at marbles, etc., in order to balk, bar, or… embargo1824 figurative. To prohibit. nix1903 transitive. To cancel, reject, forbid, refuse (a thing or person); to deny (a request); to criticize (a film, book, etc.). ixnay1937 transitive. To reject, decline, dismiss, or cancel; = nix, v. 1. Subcategories:— what has been commanded or allowed (1) — under pain of excommunication (1) — prohibit a person from doing something (8) — prohibit a thing to a person (3) — proscribe or interdict (11) — make taboo (2) — prohibit by social custom (1) — veto (6) — debar (a person) (18) — disallow or refuse permission (7) — give notice to keep off (1) — place area under legal restriction (1) |
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