v.
A past participle of forbid.
adj. Physics
Having an extremely low probability of occurrence. Used of quantum phenomena: a forbidden transition.
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Definition: outlawed, prohibited
Antonyms: allowed, approved, authorized, permitted, sanctioned
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The child was forbidden from going fishing alone because it was dangerous.
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