Synonym: ban, bar, deter, disallow, prevent, prohibit, taboo. Antonym: allow, permit. Similar words: orbit, bid, absorb, disturbing. Meaning: [fə(r)'bɪd] v. 1. command against 2. keep from happening or arising; make impossible.
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31. We're not going to forbid it, but remember that the extra calories are going to slow down your weight loss.
32. And heaven forbid that you should be served by some one in a chain coffee house with a regional accent.
33. It does not forbid separating children in sets, according to their abilities and their interests.
34. Yet mothers and fathers are often desperately fearful of such activity and hasten to forbid or punish it.
35. You may do in the dark what the day doth forbid.
36. Free speech is subject to prohibition of those abuses of expression which a civilized society may forbid.
37. Congress may forbid discrimination in public accommodations that are related to interstate commerce. 28.
38. Opposition Members want us to forbid the use of that personal allowance, if only in part, for a particular purpose.
39. Heaven forbid that this child should ever be tainted by the grossness of the world!
40. They believe in martyrdom, and forbid members to have one-to-one meetings with their lawyers in jail.
41. The best way to end this type of corruption in the Pentagon is to forbid military retirees from working for military contractors.
42. Heaven forbid that she should wander into any of his territorial waters.
43. If the system could not or would not forbid such questions, its survival depended on their being rendered incomprehensible.
44. In Griswold, we held that the Constitution does not permit a State to forbid a married couple to use contraceptives.
45. The distributed mass of ricocheting impulses which form the foundation of intelligence forbid deterministic results for a given starting point.
46. In particular those articles of the statute survive which forbid cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment.
47. If he was not horrible to look at, then he was cruel to forbid her ever to behold him.
48. In 1807, Dinah is no longer preaching, the Conference having changed its rules to forbid it.
49. Mrs Berzins, who remembered herself as a young woman, did not strictly forbid her to go.
50. My guess is this: Heaven forbid that you have a cancer right now.
51. The earlier strategy was not clear due to regulatory constraints that forbid RBOCs from offering video services in their region.
52. I forbid you to remain.
53. Yet once more I forbid you to go.
54. I forbid you the use of my tape recorder.
55. The government decided to forbid the meeting.
56. We should forbid all empty talk.
57. I say anything disrespectful of him? Heaven forbid!
58. Note: forbid add other substances into natural beeswax.
59. His father forbid him entering into a bingo hall.
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