My mother disallowed me to go out
You can use "disallow" in a sentence to indicate that something is not permitted or prohibited. For example, "The rules disallow outside food in the classroom."
Sure! "The sign clearly stated 'No Entry,' indicating that parking was disallowed in that area."
The opposite of "permit" is "prohibit" or "forbid," meaning to not allow or to disallow something.
Synonyms for prohibit: banned, ban, disallow, forbid, hinder, prevent.
She complained to the manager about the noisy neighbors next door.
Use a comma to separate items in a list. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Use commas to set off introductory elements in a sentence. Use commas to separate non-essential or parenthetical elements within a sentence.
Mummy disallowed me to go to the shop,
"What you allude to is based solely upon supposition, you errant detective, you!", exclaimed the defendant. If the detective wishes to allude to gossip, please disallow his/her testimony.
The base word for "disallow" is "allow."
"Disallow" is a verb. It is used without a prepositional helper, but must have an object--there has to be some activity which is being forbidden.. "Basketball playing is disallowed." "We have made a by-law to disallow smoking in Town Limits." "I wanted to write an essay on Macchiavelli but it was disallowed" Note that the forbidden action is in the form with the -ing suffix (gerund) i.e.: three things are forbidden: smoking, basketball playing and writing about Machiavelli.
Yes, "disallow" is a word. It means to refuse to allow or accept something.
Sure! "The sign clearly stated 'No Entry,' indicating that parking was disallowed in that area."
Disallow
To forbid or disallow it.
to prevent remote access to the database and disallow the ability to load a local data file
To forbid or disallow it.
disallow
disallow, reject, protest, withdraw