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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31. Can secret societies be prohibited in public schools?
32. His poor eyesight prohibited him from becoming a pilot.
33. Prohibited books entered private libraries where they would be consulted by those prepared to break the rules in the interests of learning.
34. Greenways will introduce revolutionary new traffic regulations, setting out what can be done, as opposed to what is prohibited.
35. The B.A.A. prohibited the drivers from entering the airport except as bonafide airline passengers.
36. Haringey is prohibited under the Act from subsidising the Palace through the rates.
37. Mrs Aquino seems prohibited by the constitution from standing again.
38. The law now explicitly states that the study of any such catechism or formulary is not prohibited.
39. As a part of the Missouri Compromise, Congress had prohibited slavery within that territory.
40. However, this ideal is prohibited by the urbanisation of our environment.
41. The Wagner Act prohibited employers from firing workers for joining a union.
42. There was a horseshoe put-down and pick-up point between an ascending and descending ramp but parking there was prohibited.
43. The majority of the Court avoided determining whether the first treaty prohibited a limited number of States from concluding a subsequent treaty.
44. On September 20, without the presence of Faubus or his lawyers, the federal court prohibited him from further interference.
45. And, more important, the military certainly has not lost its ability to fight and win wars because adultery is prohibited.
46. They will also be prohibited from selling items which were not on sale prior to the discounts.
47. Can teachers be prohibited from taking an active part in partisan politics?
48. Can an underground newspaper be prohibited from criticizing school policies?
49. The judge also prohibited the Motor Vehicle Administration from recalling the specialty tags.
50. Only groups involved in violence in Northern Ireland have been prohibited.
51. Corruption especially hampered businesses,(www.Sentencedict.com) who were prohibited by law from offering bribes and faced penalties if they were discovered doing so.
52. These articles deal with the rights guaranteed and the activities prohibited by the Covenant. 2.
53. The ceasefire would be guaranteed by international observers, and outside military assistance to either side would be prohibited.
54. From 1995, the dumping of all forms of industrial waste will be prohibited outside of territorial waters.
55. Programmes of a racist nature, in keeping with existing legislation, are prohibited.
56. Private vehicles are prohibited in the area, which is served by a shuttle bus.
57. And telephone connections transmitted from the United States were simply prohibited.
58. Not according to a Texas case where officials prohibited armbands because they expected those who opposed the armbands to cause disruption.
59. Other peaks came during the months following the prohibited times of Advent and Lent.
60. In 1939, Minnesota prohibited line agencies from buying items that cost more than $ 50 without approval from Central Purchasing.
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