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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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What is the adjective for prohibitory?

The word prohibitory *is* an adjective, normally synonymous with prohibitive (tending to prohibit indirectly). Both are forms of the verb to prohibit (to forbid or make illegal).


What is the adverb for prohibit?

Neither of the participle adjectives of the verb (prohibiting, prohibited) form a recognized adverb. Nor does the derivative adjective of the noun prohibition (prohibitionary).The derivative adjective prohibitive does form an adverb, prohibitively, which only means "in a manner tending to prevent" rather than to forbid directly.


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What is a suffix for prohibit?

A suffix for "prohibit" could be "-ed", as in "prohibited".


Are allow and prohibit synonyms or antonyms?

They are antonyms. Allow is often the opposite of prohibit.


How do you use the word Prohibition in a sentence?

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.


What is the antonym for forbidden?

allowedpermittedapproved of


What word that is a synonym for prohibit?

Synonyms for prohibit: banned, ban, disallow, forbid, hinder, prevent.


What does you forbid mean?

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What agreements does the constitution prohibit the states making?

The interstate compact agreement is the agreement that the constitution prohibit the states from making.


Antonym for prohibit?

Permit.