Similar words: prohibit, prohibition, prohibitive, inhibited, exhibit, inhibit, exhibition, inhibition. Meaning: [prəʊ'hɪbɪt /prə-] adj. 1. excluded from use or mention 2. forbidden by law.
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1. Smoking in the cinema is strictly prohibited.
2. We are prohibited from drinking alcohol during working hours.
3. Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the factory.
4. Marriage between close kin is prohibited.
5. Motor vehicles are prohibited from driving in the town centre.
6. Eating is prohibited here.
7. Smoking is strictly prohibited.
8. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the process of handling explosive materials.
9. The tourists are prohibited from getting on the island.
10. Rainy weather and fog prohibited flying.
11. Soviet citizens were prohibited from travelling abroad.
12. Communist activity was prohibited on pain of death.
13. Intermarriage between close relatives is prohibited in most societies.
14. They are prohibited from revealing details about the candidates.
15. Parking is strictly prohibited between these gates.
16. The president is constitutionally prohibited from serving more than two terms in office.
17. Although tobacco ads are prohibited, companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows.
18. The dumping of industrial waste will be prohibited outside territorial waters.
19. All roadworks in peak-traffic hours should be prohibited.
20. In 1987, California prohibited corporal punishment in schools.
21. The installation of lead pipe is now prohibited.
22. Salvage logging should be prohibited in sensitive areas....
23. Secondly(http://sentencedict.com), it prohibited local authorities from levying supplementary rates.
24. The university had a policy that prohibited indoor demonstrations.
25. Defendants should be prohibited from cross-examining the child.
26. That is currently prohibited by federal law.
27. Selling alcohol to people under 21 is prohibited.
28. Prohibited items should include gallows and leg irons.
29. The sale of liquor to persons under 18 is prohibited.
30. He threw himself in front of the door and prohibited us from leaving.
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