'for'
Adultery, basically.
The words prohibit and forbid are more synonyms (same) than antonyms (opposite). The word prohibit means that something is not allowed. For example in a non-smoking area, smoking is prohibited. The word forbid means that something/someone is keeping something/someone from doing something. For example, the law forbids a person to drink alchohol under the age of twenty one.
Because he is not of noble birth, and has no traceable family roots.
No. The Church gives bibles to new members coming into the Church. The Church encourages reading scripture.
Forbid is already a verb. And prevent is already a verb. Because they are both actions.Other verbs for forbid are forbids, forbidding and forbade.Other verbs for prevent are prevents, preventing and prevented.
The word that comes from the Latin term meaning "I forbid it" is "veto."
Synonyms for prohibit: banned, ban, disallow, forbid, hinder, prevent.
oppose forbid restrict refuse prevent
disallow forbid prevent
Forbid, not allowed, prohibit or prevent.
Restrict, prevent, forbid, impede, suppress.
"veto" means 'I forbid', which is exactly how the term is used in international politics.
Prohibit means to forbid, prevent or hinder. e.g. a law prohibiting smoking may forbid you to smoke in certain areas or under a certain age. e.g. A Fungicide wash may prevent of at least hinder the growth of fungus.
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
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 "forbid" is "will forbid" or "shall forbid."