Synonym: out, prohibited, proscribed, taboo, tabu, verboten. Similar words: forbidding, forbid, morbidity, hidden, ridden, orbit, exorbitant, exorbitantly. Meaning: [fər'bɪdn /fə'-] adj. excluded from use or mention.
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121) At the school gates I hand Tilly over-parents are forbidden from entering the school.
122) They never met again, for under the probationary terms they were forbidden to associate with each other.
123) The tribes were forbidden to use any compensatory money they received to hire attorneys.
124) Thus they assumed all the glamour and promise that forbidden fruit always holds.sentencedict.com
125) The United States has forbidden the use of federal funds for human cloning research.
126) Although we have been strictly forbidden to enter the shed, my sister and I spend a lot of time in here.
127) Adam, as a child, had been strictly forbidden ever to go in there.
128) There was, for some, an excitement in the strictness of rules, to so much being forbidden.
129) A challenging language, carrying with it the sweet allure of forbidden fruit.
130) Any car that does enter such a forbidden zone will lose all power, and remain until the traffic-warden arrives.
131) After that I was forbidden the sidewalk without supervision and sentenced to confinement in the backyard with Dons.
132) And although alcohol is forbidden, rarely has there been a culture so obsessed with drinking.
133) The association now refuses to handle arbitration cases in which employees are forbidden from having lawyers represent them.
134) Aware that his conduct was forbidden by his employer, he bought shares in the companies prior to the announcement of the bid.
135) But if arrest before that were forbidden, it could seriously hamper the police.
136) In some cultures eye contact between men and women is strictly forbidden outside the immediate family.
137) When they were forbidden to use the bathroom without uniforms, they smeared excrement on their cell walls.
138) They were forbidden to go into certain areas and they weren't allowed to have passports.
139) Fishing on this river is forbidden under a local bylaw.
140) Unfortunately, slow music and fast music altered how they performed the tests so music is now forbidden during testing sessions.
141) Interracial residence and intermarriage are not only a disgrace but also forbidden by law.
142) From Sept. 15 foreigners were forbidden to export scarce consumer goods, unless purchased for hard currency.
143) We got on together very well, our conversation frank and adult, with certain forbidden areas.
144) The ads tempt children to smoke - it's a forbidden fruit.
145) It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets. Voltaire
146) As mentioned, it was already forbidden by law to procure an abortion.
147) You'd like to peep, just once, but this is forbidden by the laws of a now fixed routine.
148) Until church members complete a sewer system, they have been forbidden to use their newly hewn bomb shelters.
149) Marriage with close kin is generally forbidden in most societies and so, commonly, is marriage with people of dissimilar culture.
150) LEAs were explicitly forbidden to use them to reorganise schools.
More similar words: forbidding, forbid, morbidity, hidden, ridden, orbit, exorbitant, exorbitantly, sodden, sudden, trodden, suddenly, downtrodden, all of a sudden, sudden death, bid, bide, rabid, abide, abide by, abiding, midday, middle, forbear, fiddle, riddle, absorb, absorbed, added, ladder.