FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: NOUN
- An official prohibition or edict against something
- Something situated or placed in front.
- An ambush; plot; an interception; waylaying; rescue.
- A footboard.
- The lookout man who walks before the operator and his victim when a garrote-robbery is to be committed. , verb
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: ADJECTIVE
- Excluded from use or mention
- N/A
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forbid.
- Command against
- Keep from happening or arising; have the effect of preventing
- Keep from happening or arising; have the effect of preventing
- Act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
- Keep from happening or arising; make impossible
- To prevent, delay or hinder something by taking precautionary or anticipatory measures; to avert.
- To preclude or bar from happening, render impossible.
- To purchase the complete supply of a good, particularly foodstuffs, in order to charge a monopoly price.
- To anticipate, to act foreseeingly.
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To delay, hinder, or prevent (an event, for example) by taking action beforehand: : prevent.
- To prevent or hinder normal sales in (a market), as by buying up merchandise.
- To take beforehand, or in advance; to anticipate.
- To take possession of, in advance of some one or something else, to the exclusion or detriment of the latter; to get ahead of; to preoccupy; also, to exclude, hinder, or prevent, by prior occupation, or by measures taken in advance.
- To deprive; -- with of.
- To obstruct or stop up, as a way; to stop the passage of on highway; to intercept on the road, as goods on the way to market.
- To buy or contract for merchandise or provision on its way to market, with the intention of selling it again at a higher price; to dissuade persons from bringing their goods or provisions there; or to persuade them to enhance the price when there. This was an offense at law in England until 1844.
- To delay, hinder, or prevent (someone) from doing something by taking action beforehand.
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To buy up, as merchandise, before it has reached the market or before market-hours, and hence by taking advantage of others in any way, with the intention of selling again at an unduly increased price.
- In law, to obstruct or stop up, as away; intercept on the road.
- To diminish; deprive by something preceding.
- To take or bring forth in advance of something or somebody else; hinder by preoccupation or prevention; anticipate; prevent or counteract beforehand.
- Synonyms To monopolize, engross, preoccupy.
- Deal with ahead of time
- Act in advance of
- Make impossible
- Keep from happening or arising
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: RELATED WORDS
- Precludes, Bans, Proscribes, Prevents, Prohibiting, Prohibits, Foreclose, Interdict, Veto, Forestall, Prevent, Proscribe, Disallow, Preclude, Prohibit
- Impede, Avoiding, Deter, Counteract, Avoid, Preempt, Thwart, Avert, Foreclose, Forbid, Anticipate, Counter, Foresee, Preclude, Prevent
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Restricts, Denies, Prohibition, Proscribes, Prohibiting, Prohibits, Foreclose, Interdict, Veto, Forestall, Prevent, Proscribe, Disallow, Preclude, Prohibit
- Impede, Avoiding, Deter, Counteract, Avoid, Preempt, Thwart, Avert, Foreclose, Forbid, Anticipate, Counter, Foresee, Preclude, Prevent
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Forbids the sale of American birth certificate records.
- The eighth amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment.
- ISDA Master Agreement governing such deals forbids this.
- The law also forbids forced or compulsory labor.
- Forbids cruel and unusual punishment, although not defined.
- It forbids moderation actions in return for compensation.
- Immoral just because God forbids it commanded by God and immoral just because God forbids it behaviour as.
- It forbids cruel and unusual punishment and it forbids punishments without what we would call the due process of law.
- One principle forbids expressing disrespect for the dignity of humanity; the other forbids treating others merely as means.
- Ted Baehr, never tries to explore what magic God forbids or the reasons he forbids it.
- I don't even know how to forestall it.
- Fed action was to forestall a possible liquidity crisis.
- Execute arrangements to forestall indiscriminate mode on system connectors.
- Forestall the fates; have you not learnt that yet?
- American republic, but it does not forestall the possibility.
- Type II diabetes and forestall coronary artery disease.
- Comprehensive plan list the area as agricultural forestall.
- Latinate or notarial will would authoritatively forestall challenge.
- Jimmy plant pacity would not forestall nomic HA.
- Abbroacli, to monopolize goods or forestall a market.
FORBIDS vs FORESTALL: QUESTIONS
- Did Zappala email prosecution forbids to offer plea deals to Raiford?
- What sign forbids pedestrians to cross the street in this place?
- How many answers to to forestall or thwart (3 4) crossword clue?
- How do you use the adjective forestall in a sentence?
- What might forestall the development of eugenics in America?