your not aloud to do something anymore.
e.g:for using bad language on Club Penguin you could get banned.
to forbid and ban
The ability to remember a word.
The word prohibited — when you see it anywhere —?always means "is not allowed", and sometimes also means "is illegal".
Another word for prohibited is disallowed. Banned is also similar to prohibited.
Taboo and prohibited both mean the same as forbidden.
Yes. Banned is another word for prohibited. Outlawed is another word for banned, or to make illegal.
The preposition "from" typically follows the word "prohibited." For example: "Access to the restricted area is prohibited from all unauthorized personnel."
Outlawed means prohibited by law. Something which has not been outlawed is lawful.
Yes, it is a adjective.
It depends on what you mean by prohibited, but the general answer is no, not legally.
Prohibited means something that is banned or forbidden, off limits. So 'not prohibited' means that it is available.
The word prohibited means forbidden; banned. Many people would associate "forbidden" with "no".For examples:Pedestrians prohibited on highways; e.g. no pedestrians allowed on this type of road.School prohibits cellphones; e.g. no cellphones allowed.Truck traffic prohibited; e.g. this road cannot handle large trucks.
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