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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151. Has transmitted H's law of prohibited marriages and unchastity, prefixing only his own title.
152. The senior citizen prohibited that sees the diarrhea to use the antidiarrheal.
153. When the equipment is normally running, opening the power cabinet door and insulated guard board of furnace body is strictly prohibited.
154. Later, sales of bullets in the runup to New Year's Eve were prohibited.
155. The recycling aluminum industry shall phase out coal fired reverberatory and other reverberatories under 4 tons and crucible furnaces are prohibited to smelt recycling aluminum alloy.
156. Any entity with administrative monopoly powers shall be prohibited from applying for investing and dealing in international freight forwarding business.
157. As for habitual abortion should, more sex is strictly prohibited.
158. State prohibited articles to restrict the transport goods, dangerous substances, as well as smell or easily defaced aircraft other items can not be used as luggage or baggage checked into folder.
159. Any unauthorized use or disclosure of this message is strictly prohibited.
160. Discretionary investment , preserving deposit book or stamp for clients, and profit assurance are prohibited.
161. Known as "Lemonade Lucy, " the wife of nineteenth president Rutherford B. Hayes presided over a White House where alcohol was controversially prohibited at State dinners and receptions.
162. Parents were prohibited from selling, gifting, or pledging their children.
163. It is prohibited to change the depreciation rate, the ratio of reducing depreciation period once the accounting treatment has been confirmed.
164. Higher than the limited value of the products prohibited from sale.
165. America's harsh prohibitionist drug policies are grounded in the premise that the prohibited substances have little or no redeeming value and cannot be used without life-destroying consequences.
166. Alcoholic beverage , gambling and illicit drugs are strictly prohibited.
167. Tucci said in a conference call that he had not consulted with Data Domain prior to making the offer because the merger agreement prohibited Data Domain from holding discussions with competitors.
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169. This article is prohibited from online distribution, please contact webmaster.
170. Distribution of this subtitle for commercial usage is strictly prohibited.
171. Incitant has a wide range and illicit drugs is part of doping. There are 100 medicines divided into five categories which are prohibited to use as Doping by IOC.http://sentencedict.com
172. The use of seat screws as a retention method is prohibited.
173. In 1956, in response to Lessing's courageous outspokenness, she was declared a prohibited alien in both Southern Rhodesia and South Africa.
174. Tom: If you have more than the duty-free allowances or prohibited goods, you go through the red cha el and declare them to a customs officer.
175. Unlawful search of, or intrusion into, a citizen's home is prohibited.
176. Right, this DVD player when not broadcast region code restrictions, another point it can broadcast a government of the United States has prohibited the use of the DVD code!
177. Electronic reproduction, distribution, or storage of any part of this paper for commercial purposes without the written consent of the Society of Petroleum Engineers is prohibited.
178. If you have more than the duty-free allowances or prohibited goods, you go through the red channel and declare them to a customs officer.
179. And how to close off prohibited commercial traffic between Iran and Dubai, a major re-export hub in the Gulf, is another unanswered challenge.
180. We have reasons to believe that corporal punishment should be strictly prohibited.
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