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Prohibited
Answer for the clue "Prohibited ", 7 letters:
forbade
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Word definitions for forbade in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
See forbid
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-simple past of: forbid )
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Forbade \For*bade"\, imp. of Forbid .
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
past tense of forbid .
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ According to legend they were young lovers whom the druids forbade to marry. ▪ Bush custom forbade anyone listening in on one of these conversations or interfering with the servants' duties. ▪ Constanze, thoroughly alarmed, forbade ...
Usage examples of forbade.
By the Queen's order, he forbade Doplin to keep horse, hawk, or hound, or beast or bird of any kind in his manor.
Chade even forbade him and all who live in his keep the eating of any flesh or fish for a year.
She herself had stood before them, to read aloud to them her royal proclamation that forbade the execution of folk solely for being Witted.
So, little as I have enjoyed your rousing me at such ungodly hours, or your churlish manners when I forbade you access, I shall forgive your behaviour.
Chade forbade it, or any attempts to Skill to you until you were stronger.
Doubtless you never forbade anything to your Hap that you yourself were guilty of.
But he didn’t talk about the Wit much either, other than to tell me he forbade me to touch minds with any beast.
It strictly forbade the playing of pranks that involved the use of Skill.
There were no restricted hours, no confinement to quarters, but the regulations forbade them to leave the Nom at any time.
When the Mothers knew it, they forbade it, though the great beasts were tolerant of the children, and the children’s innocent minds could not disturb the animals.
At times there was such sickness in Duncan’s eyes that Niun forbade him the yin’ein, and refused to practice with him at all.
Niun forbade them with a sharp word, sealed a section door between, and brought Duncan into that section that belonged to the she’pan.
Niun did not follow: the sting of that last exchange perhaps forbade, and his suspicion would worry at him the while Duncan reckoned it, that although Niun slept by him, though he let down his guard to him in weapons-practice, to teach him, Melein’s safety was another matter: the kel’en was deeply, deeply uneasy.
Duncan walked the aisle Niun and the beasts made toward Melein, his heart beating in a lost, forlorn terror, for the dusei gathered the tension they felt and cast it back to him, and he forbade it to swell to rage: no enemies these, not now.
Moses wished to prevent this abuse: hence he forbade the Jews from consulting necromancers, (those who evoke the spirits of the dead.