prohibit in the PONS Dictionary

prohibit Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to prohibit sb from doing sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Pursuing a career was quite unusual and often prohibited.
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He voted against prohibiting the use of cell phones within school zones.
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The law that restored its federal relationship prohibited such gaming as was prohibited under state laws.
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All manage works are prohibited with the aim to save value vegetation.
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Subsequent residential development in that area was prohibited.
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She admitted the charged that she called on the official, an act that is prohibited by law.
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Parking on the autobahn is prohibited in the strictest terms outside these designated areas.
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Since then, till his death, his books were prohibited from being distributed or printed.
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In final implementation these regulations prohibit some foods and beverages on the school campus.
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The superiors of these service members are prohibited from retaliating against the service member making the protected statements.
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