u will say "yes i will alow you to go to the movies" or i didn't allow you to go out with that man" that's an awsome example
Forbidden: Not allowed, prohibited. You use the word forbidden as follows: Farmer Jones has forbidden us from entering his vegetable patch.
She was allowed to bring her own snacks to the movie theater.
the owner of the restaurant allowed us to brig our dog in side the restaurant
An example would be "I am forbidding you from going to the party."
The writ of assistance was a legal document that allowed British officials to search private property without a warrant during colonial times.
I wanted desperately to have a cell phone, but I was not allowed...
I had asked if I was allowed to talk aloud.
The cat allowed me to precede him through the door.
The preacher had to go to seminary before he was allowed to have his own congregation.
They were able to rejoin the group. The use of the new glue allowed them to rejoin the broken pieces.
The domestication of sheep allowed for increased yields of wool for the manufacture of clothing.
The third chemotherapy treatment racked his body with pain, but allowed him to survive the cancer.
Parking is not allowed here. Smoking is not allowed anywhere, mainly next to children.
I only received stubborn resistance. The stubborn donkey allowed no one a boarding pass.
You would have to use the adjective form, which is expeditious. "An expeditious program of renovation allowed the factory to continue its operations."
Forbidden: Not allowed, prohibited. You use the word forbidden as follows: Farmer Jones has forbidden us from entering his vegetable patch.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.