it means that you are stopping someone from doing somthing else. it would probably sound like, "i forbid you from hiding under my dress!" something like that.
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
The opposite of "permit" is "prohibit" or "forbid," meaning to not allow or to disallow something.
The past tense of "forbid" would be "forbade".Forbade.
The noun forms of the verb to forbid are forbidder, forbiddance, and the gerund, forbidding.
Forbid, ban, bar, exclude, proscribe, outlaw, disallow, rule out, veto, interdict
The word that comes from the Latin term meaning "I forbid it" is "veto."
of Forbid, Prohibited; interdicted.
The meaning of the word forbid is to not allow something or prevent something from happening. It can also be applied to stopping someone from doing something - as in forbidding a princess from leave a tower.
Oh, dude, "veto" in Latin means "I forbid." It's like when you're at a party and your friend tries to play some terrible music, and you're just like, "Veto! Not happening." So yeah, it's basically a fancy way of saying, "Nah, not gonna let that slide."
In Igbo, "God forbid" can be translated as "Chukwu aju" or "Chukwu ekwela" which both convey the same meaning of expressing a strong rejection or disapproval.
To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder., To forbid; to prohibit; to interdict.
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
The future tense of "forbid" is "will forbid" or "shall forbid."
The opposite of "permit" is "prohibit" or "forbid," meaning to not allow or to disallow something.
oser (אוסר) is the present tense masculine singular form of the verb asar (אסר) = "to forbid".
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.
Vetare-to forbid.