FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: NOUN
- An official prohibition or edict against something
- N/A
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: ADJECTIVE
- Excluded from use or mention
- N/A
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: VERB
- Command against
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forbid.
- Keep from happening or arising; have the effect of preventing
- Command against
- To forbid or prohibit.
- To denounce.
- To banish or exclude.
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To denounce and condemn; to interdict; to prohibit.
- To doom to destruction; to put out of the protection of law; to outlaw; to exile.
- To publish the name of (a person) as outlawed.
- To banish or outlaw (a person).
- To denounce or condemn.
- To prohibit; forbid: : forbid.
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To forbid.
- Synonyms To doom.
- To denounce and condemn as dangerous; reject utterly; interdict; prohibit.
- To put out of the protection of the law; banish; outlaw; exile.
- To publish the name of, as condemned to death and liable to confiscation of property.
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: RELATED WORDS
- Precludes, Bans, Proscribes, Prevents, Prohibiting, Prohibits, Foreclose, Interdict, Veto, Forestall, Prevent, Proscribe, Disallow, Preclude, Prohibit
- Derogate, Criminalize, Injunct, Restrain, Exclude, Ban, Prohibiting, Prohibits, Prohibition, Outlaw, Interdict, Veto, Disallow, Prohibit, Forbid
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Restricts, Denies, Prohibition, Proscribes, Prohibiting, Prohibits, Foreclose, Interdict, Veto, Forestall, Prevent, Proscribe, Disallow, Preclude, Prohibit
- Contravene, Derogate, Criminalize, Restrain, Exclude, Ban, Prohibiting, Prohibits, Prohibition, Outlaw, Interdict, Veto, Disallow, Prohibit, Forbid
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: 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.
- It is not equally easy to vindicate them when they universally proscribe sectaries.
- President may proscribe GAO access to certain foreign intelligence and counterintelligence operations.
- Most Germanic languages including English proscribe against the use of double negatives.
- Title VII does not proscribe harassment simply because of sexual orientation.
- Justice Sachs, assumed that the South African Constitution does proscribe establishment.
- Octavius defray flatly as equable Walker proscribe her gymkhana signifying balmily.
- All messages in this country), cause anlage to proscribe?.
- Doherty by itsfailure to proscribe the crime of murder.
- However, these treatments neither prescribe nor proscribe dialectics.
- Framers intended to proscribe inhumane methods of punishment.
FORBIDS vs PROSCRIBE: QUESTIONS
- Did Zappala email prosecution forbids to offer plea deals to Raiford?
- What sign forbids pedestrians to cross the street in this place?
- Does James 4 proscribe the use of first person in Plautdietsch?
- Should the power to proscribe an organisation be vested in individuals?
- Does the vindictiveness-as-vengeance standard proscribe?