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The participle of the verb prohibit may be used as adjectives: prohibiting and prohibited. There is also a related adjective prohibitive, which has a connotation of restricting rather than prohibiting directly.

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The present and past participles of the verb (to prohibit) may be used as adjectives: prohibiting and prohibited. A related adjective is prohibitive, but it is more often used to mean discouraging rather than forbidding.

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What is the adjective for prohibitory?

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