I forbid you to go to the party tonight
I forbid you to go into that haunted castle full of devils and evil spirits!
I forbid you leaving the house in that short skirt! You can't forbid me from walking on the grass. I forbid you to leave before your homework is done.
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
The future tense of "forbid" is "will forbid" or "shall forbid."
To proscribe is to forbid (especially by law), or to denounce/condemn.So, an example sentence could be:"A proscription against stealing is written in law."
Some good antonyms include: Permit Allow
This is not a good start to dating. Forbid them from hitting you.
Some good antonyms include: Permit Allow
yes it is possible but good forbid
I will forbid you from allowing me chocolate. You are forbidden to allow, (words of choice). (Mostly commands given) ex. You are forbidden to allow the dog outside. ex2. You are not allowed, but rather "forbidden" to let the dog outside.
Vetare-to forbid.
The past tense of "forbid" is "forbade" or "forbade" and the future tense is "will forbid".