Meaning & Definition of word "Prohibit"

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    Prohibit

    /prəˈhɪbɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To formally forbid something by law, rule, or other authority.
      • Example: The government decided to prohibit smoking in public places.
    • 2. To prevent someone from doing something.
      • Example: The school prohibits students from using their phones during class.
    • 3. To make something impossible or unlikely.
      • Example: High fees can prohibit access for low-income individuals.
    • 4. To ban or disallow an action.
      • Example: The organization prohibits any form of discrimination in the workplace.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'prohibere' meaning 'to hold back' or 'to keep away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    prohibit something by law:

    To make it illegal to do something.

    prohibit someone from doing something:

    To prevent a person from engaging in an activity.

    Related Words

    prohibition:

    The act of prohibiting or the state of being prohibited.

    prohibitive:

    Restrictively high in price, making something difficult to obtain.

    Slang Meanings of prohibit

    Meaning: Off-limits.

    Example Sentence: That area is totally prohibit for us.

    Meaning: No way!

    Example Sentence: You're thinking of sneaking snacks into the theater? Prohibit, dude!