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Similar words: prohibitprohibitionprohibitiveinhibitedexhibitinhibitexhibitioninhibitionMeaning: [prəʊ'hɪbɪt /prə-]  adj. 1. excluded from use or mention 2. forbidden by law. 
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61. As a result, the databases of prohibited sites in these filtering programs must be continually updated.
62. At that time, there were laws that prohibited blacks from owning property.
63. Until recently, similar bull-running was an annual festivity in many towns in Britain and prohibited by Parliament only early in 1835.
64. The use of such meat by-products as heart meat, tongue meat, and tripe is permitted unless prohibited by state law.
65. Finally, teachers are prohibited from making a copy of works to take the place of an anthology.
66. As the golden eagle is a protected species you prohibited by law from going anywhere near its nest.
67. Learning is a strategy that is potentially available, but its use is often prohibited by lack of time and money.
68. Decree 507, the new Public Order Law, prohibited all collective bargaining and strike action.
69. Under the city charter, Los Angeles was prohibited from incurring a debt greater than 15 percent of its assessed valuation.
70. Thus the Hague rules prohibited the bombardment of undefended towns and villages.
71. The trawler had been fishing five miles off the coast in international waters but within the prohibited area.
72. Can an underground publication be prohibited from criticizing school officials?
73. In 1972 the Government of Sind Province declared the river dolphin protected by law and prohibited its killing and trapping.
74. Wehrle said the state payroll tax for health care might be considered prohibited regulation and is sure to be challenged in court.
75. One such regulation prohibited a body of troops on the march from occupying the whole street.
76. Paragraph 33 of the order prohibited the use of the material so disclosed in the prosecution of either defendant.
77. A lawyer is prohibited from being a witness and advocate in the same proceeding.
78. Can teachers be prohibited from promoting political candidates in class?
79. First he forbade the irrigation of alfalfa, a low-value, water-demanding crop; then he prohibited winter planting.
80. The interdict prohibited four officials from organising or taking part in pickets of more than six people.
81. That's where the Arabs prohibited the import of jasmine because the scent depresses the men and excites the women.
82. He noted that long-distance firms are still prohibited from accessing certain local phone services,(Sentencedict.com) such as high-volume calling plans.
83. Its use will be confined to that of a village public open space, with parking of vehicles absolutely prohibited.
84. That body did not see fit to authorize trials by military commission in Indiana, but by the strongest implication prohibited them.
85. Man's nature was two-sided, only half of it led to wrong-doing, the other half prohibited sin.
86. Such results are not only not compelled by the Constitution, but, it seems to me, are prohibited by it.
87. The senior and middle managers whose salaries contributed heavily to the top-heavy cost structure that ostensibly prohibited competitive pricing?
88. He wanted to take holy orders, but his father prohibited such a step.
89. The law also prohibited the use of the symbols, names or slogans of these parties by any new organizations.
90. According to Bach, Stanford wrote back that its policy prohibited Down patients from getting transplants.
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