Synonym: prohibitory. Similar words: prohibition, prohibit, inhibition, exhibition, inhibit, exhibit, inhibited, positive. Meaning: adj. tending to discourage (especially of prices).
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31. The project was abandoned because of prohibitive costs.
32. The cost of redeveloping the product is prohibitive.
33. Unfortunately, the cost of equipment is prohibitive.
34. In mixed religion abstinency in, buddhism gives strictly prohibitive[sentencedict.com/prohibitive.html], this is the action that causes because of sex instinct and desire can cause soulful disturbance and trouble most.
35. The paper introduces the harm of Dioxin pollution , the mechanism and the prohibitive means.
36. Partitioning isn't always available (MySQL didn't support it until version 5.1), and the cost of doing it with a commercial system can be prohibitive.
37. While a number of options are sure to come up throughout the season, the financial implications of trading Odom could be prohibitive .
38. Further, gold is not only prohibitive to purchase these days;it's expensive to keep, lying in a guarded safe-deposit box.
39. The work involved in testing numerous seedlings in this manner has been prohibitive.
40. The benefits of a VPN are tremendous. Corporate and private users can enjoy the security and privacy of a dedicated network, without the prohibitive costs.
41. Computers are gradually overcoming such obstacles as the shortage of courseware and prohibitive school system budgets.
42. Second, tariffs are assumed to be exogenous (i. e. each country establishes a prohibitive tariff avoiding any trade among them.
43. The cost of education becomes prohibitive to lower - income families.
44. The over Rs 3 crore it takes per day to sustain our troops in Siachen is not prohibitive.
45. Collection costs for garbage would be prohibitive in rural areas because of the dispersed population.
46. The unsteadiness of air becomes prohibitive only if instruments with large focal length are used.
47. The cost of creating equal expertise in two separate institutions could be high or even prohibitive.
48. The expense is prohibitive.
49. The paper introduces the harm of Dioxin pollution , the produce mechanism and the prohibitive means.
50. For a long document, this simple task can be prohibitive.
51. An ethical culture does not stem from a set of prohibitive rules.
52. The border tax adjustment would amount to a prohibitive tariff of 26% on China's exports and 20% on India's.
53. We regret that your price is entirely prohibitive of business.
54. With the cost still prohibitive for many, Congress and the Carter administration deregulated the industry in 1978.
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