Dumping is a technique in which you capture a market by selling goods below cost. So, anti-dumping means that a trade agreement is made to prohibit dumping.
"Prohibit" means to formally forbid something, often through rules or laws, while "inhibit" means to hinder, restrain, or prevent something from happening. "Prohibit" is more about imposing a restriction or ban, whereas "inhibit" is about restricting or hampering a process or action.
ban prohibit disallow enjoin restrict bar
America would prohibit all foreign trade.
the embargo act forbade Americans to export or import goods
They are antonyms, meaning that they mean the opposite of each other. Allow means 'to let happen' and prohibit means 'to stop from happening'.
'Kinjiru' means "to forbid, prohibit."
The constitution should prohibit the states from participating in the international slave trade.
Forbid means to prohibit or disallow something from happening or being done. It is to refuse permission for something to occur.
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).
Veto! Which literally means I forbid or I prohibit.
Prohibit what?