allow, authorize, command, consent to, endure, further, give leave, let, license, order, permit, suffer, tolerate
They are antonyms, meaning that they mean the opposite of each other. Allow means 'to let happen' and prohibit means 'to stop from happening'.
The verb enjoin has two nearly opposite meanings: to urge or to prohibit legally (often uses "from").His mother would enjoin him to correspond with his uncles.The new law would enjoin corporations from acting against the interests of the state.
The noun forms of the verb to prohibit are prohibiter, prohibition, and the gerund, prohibiting.
Prohib
prohibit
They are antonyms. Allow is often the opposite of prohibit.
The opposite of "permit" is "prohibit" or "forbid," meaning to not allow or to disallow something.
The words "prohibit" and "allow" do not have the same meanings, so they are not synonyms; they have opposite meanings, so they are antonyms.
The opposite could be deny, refuse, disallow, reject, turn down, prohibit, or proscribe.
They are antonyms, meaning that they mean the opposite of each other. Allow means 'to let happen' and prohibit means 'to stop from happening'.
The words prohibit and forbid are more synonyms (same) than antonyms (opposite). The word prohibit means that something is not allowed. For example in a non-smoking area, smoking is prohibited. The word forbid means that something/someone is keeping something/someone from doing something. For example, the law forbids a person to drink alchohol under the age of twenty one.
Prohibit what?
what is to prohibit
The Torah prohibits dressing to fool other people into thinking you're of the opposite sex. It's doesn't specifically prohibit wearing clothing of the opposite sex though.
A suffix for "prohibit" could be "-ed", as in "prohibited".
NO! It actually does the opposite and shows how you as a person are free to worship without persecution or injury from the government.
No. Both the state constitution and Kansas statutes prohibit marriage between same-sex couples and prohibit granting the "rights or incidents" of marriage to other relationships. Nevertheless, the City of Lawrence, Kansas, maintains a domestic partnership registry for both opposite-sex and same-sex couples.