use it in a sentence :
"the charter neither expressly prohibits nor permits .
or "cameras are strictly prohibited during the performance." There for cameras are not allowed.
prohibit
The Latin word veto, vetare, vetui, vetitum (originally meaning "to forbid or oppose") probably comes closest to the English "cancel, prohibit." You could also use prohibeo, prohibere, prohibui, prohibitum (forbid, prohibit, restrain) or interdico, interdicere, interdixi, interdictum (prohibit, forbid).
Laws can prohibit just about any activity.Poverty can often prohibit success. She wanted to prohibit students from bringing pack-backs into class, but the school had no rule against it.
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Prohib
The single word for "will not permit" is "prohibit."
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Synonyms for prohibit: banned, ban, disallow, forbid, hinder, prevent.
Antonyms-forbid, prohibit
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