prohibited

[ US /pɹoʊˈhɪbətəd/ ]
[ UK /pɹəhˈɪbɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. excluded from use or mention
    forbidden fruit
    a taboo subject
    in our house dancing and playing cards were out
  2. forbidden by law
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How To Use prohibited In A Sentence

  • This battery can be charged, though a cycle opening is not great in a charge-discharge cycle over a arrangement of lithium dendrites, causing inner short-circuit a BATCL50L battery, under normal circumstances a battery Management is prohibited. Archive 2009-12-01
  • If you have more than the duty-free allowance or prohibited goods, you go through the red channel and declare them to a customs officer.
  • (Under the Indian constitution nontribal people are prohibited from directly acquiring land in certain parts of the country, so the government must obtain it on their behalf and sell it to the companies.) India's Dirty War
  • The Chief of Navy, VADM Chris Ritchie, said he was determined to eliminate the use of prohibited drugs in the navy.
  • Selling fireworks should be prohibited other than for the few days immediately before November 5, unless the authorities give special dispensation for other events.
  • Parking is strictly prohibited between these gates.
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • Otherwise, the Commonwealth could always legislate to say certain categories of State legislation are prohibited.
  • Nationality discrimination is prohibited in that context. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under international maritime law ships are prohibited from discharging raw sewage within 12 miles of the coast. Times, Sunday Times
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