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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271. Earlier this year, the government prohibited electroshock as treatment for internet addiction.
272. WorldFisher . Fishing in this area is prohibited. Advise you recover your fishing gear.
273. Article 52 Trading in, renting out or lending the Veterinary Drug Manufacturing Licence, Veterinary Drug Distribution Licence or veterinary drug approval documents is prohibited.
274. We have a blue law that government employees are prohibited from dancing and drinking in the night clubs, dancing halls, etc.
275. In law enforcement, a fingerprint examiner can issue only a positive or a negative identification, and is prohibited from speculating on probabilities.
276. Photo taking , audio and video recording are prohibited auditoria.
277. Use of these content in any form, anywhere without my written permission is straightly prohibited.
278. Price - sensitive information is defined as information that is prohibited from being used in insider dealing.
279. Additionally, a usage of the requirement can also be set as required, optional, or prohibited through the use attribute (the default value is required). Sentencedict.com
280. The use of vulgar, obscene, lewd, or suggestive language is prohibited.
281. Production and distribution of drugs of inferior quality are prohibited.
282. Article 33 It is prohibited to discharge into the sea such wastes as oils, acid liquids, alkaline liquids, hypertoxic waste liquids and waste water with high or medium radioactivity.
283. Insult , libel, false charge or frame - up directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
284. Meanwhile, a thin - layer chromatography for detecting those prohibited azo dyes in textiles is presented.
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