FORBID vs PRECLUDE: VERB
- Command against
- To disallow
- To proscribe
- Keep from happening or arising; make impossible
- Keep from happening or arising; have the effect of preventing
- Make impossible, especially beforehand
- Keep from happening or arising; have the effect of preventing
- Remove the possibility of; rule out; prevent or exclude; to make impossible.
- Keep from happening or arising; make impossible
FORBID vs PRECLUDE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter a prohibition; to prevent; to hinder.
- N/A
FORBID vs PRECLUDE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To command against the doing or use of (something); prohibit.
- To have the effect of preventing; preclude.
- To command (someone) not to do something.
- To defy; to challenge.
- To accurse; to blast.
- To oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual command.
- To deny, exclude from, or warn off, by express command; to command not to enter.
- To command against, or contrary to; to prohibit; to interdict.
- To put a barrier before; hence, to shut out; to hinder; to stop; to impede.
- To shut out by anticipative action; to prevent or hinder by necessary consequence or implication; to deter action of, access to, employment of, etc.; to render ineffectual; to obviate by anticipation.
- To make impossible, as by action taken in advance; prevent. : prevent.
- To exclude or prevent (someone) from a given condition or activity.
FORBID vs PRECLUDE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To utter a prohibition.
- To prohibit in effect; stand in the way of; prevent: as, an impassable river forbids the approach of the army.
- To prohibit the use or action of; put under ban; restrain within limits.
- To bid or command, as to a thing, that it shall not be done; prohibit by command, or as with authority; issue an order against, as the doing of or being something; interdict: often with a person as indirect object and an act or thing as direct object: as, to forbid the banns (that is, the proclamation of the banns); I forbid you my house (that is, to enter my house).
- Keep from happening or arising
- Make impossible
- To defy; challenge.
- To close; stop up; shut; prevent access to.
- To shut out; hinder by excluding; prevent; impede.
- Keep from happening or arising
- Make impossible
- To prevent by anticipative action; render in-effectual or unsuccessful; hinder the action of.
- Synonyms To prevent, bar, debar, prohibit.
FORBID vs PRECLUDE: RELATED WORDS
- Prohibition, Banned, Banning, Prohibited, Prohibits, Prohibiting, Foreclose, Interdict, Veto, Forestall, Prevent, Proscribe, Disallow, Preclude, Prohibit
- Disqualify, Impede, Obviate, Hinder, Prohibits, Deter, Prevents, Discourage, Prohibit, Close out, Rule out, Foreclose, Forestall, Prevent, Forbid
FORBID vs PRECLUDE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ban, Prohibition, Banned, Prohibited, Prohibits, Prohibiting, Foreclose, Interdict, Veto, Forestall, Prevent, Proscribe, Disallow, Preclude, Prohibit
- Negate, Disqualify, Impede, Obviate, Hinder, Prohibits, Deter, Discourage, Prohibit, Close out, Rule out, Foreclose, Forestall, Prevent, Forbid
FORBID vs PRECLUDE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Both Nebraska and federal laws forbid such discrimination.
- GOD FORBID THEY NOT GET OFFICE VISIT MONEY!
- Antitrust laws attempt to deter or forbid cartels.
- JONES: And so they forbid it, you know.
- And, God forbid I catch you touching yourself.
- In addition, some states forbid felons from voting while in prison, while others forbid voting in prison and on parole.
- SHOULD not forbid additional keywords, and MUST not forbid any keywords from the Core vocabulary.
- He, who does not forbid what he can forbid, seems to assent.
- God forbid if our government should, at any point, forbid us from doing so!
- All forbid to or forbid from kiss konfidential deuce hermes?
- Such contingencies, the lengthy ruling reasons, preclude deductions.
- Application of Equitable Principles Preclude a Predictable Outcome?
- Space constraints preclude outlining each experiment in detail.
- This shall not preclude the correction of errors.
- And choosing one does not preclude using another.
- Congress intended to preclude other methods of enforcement.
- Will Not Preclude a Finding of Gross Negligence.
- Finallydoes not preclude the EPA from raising certafuture.
- This would preclude the displacement issue described above.
- It does not preclude calling at times after that date or preclude multiple dates on which a call may be exercised.
FORBID vs PRECLUDE: QUESTIONS
- What is the answer to'Heaven Forbid'with 7 letters?
- Does the Adventist Church forbid marriage between believers and unbelievers?
- How does the verb forbid differ from other similar words?
- Why did Edna forbid Mr Incredible from wearing a Cape?
- Why did God Forbid Moses from entering Promised Land?
- Is it illegal to forbid employees from taking breaks?
- What does the Apostle forbid Timothy to do suddenly?
- What did the Apostle forbid Timothy to do suddenly?
- Are there any Hindu scriptures that forbid worshiping idols?
- Do any religions forbid organ transplants from deceased donors?
- Does the presence of ileus preclude enteral feeding in patients with ileus?
- Does the presence of a large peritoneal inclusion cyst preclude fertility?
- Are there any conditions that preclude you from squatting?
- Does Western culture preclude visual representation of ideas?