All prohibition synonyms
proΒ·hiΒ·biΒ·tion
P p noun prohibition
- noninclusion β the act of including.
- forbidden fruit β the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, tasted by Adam and Eve against God's prohibition. Gen. 2:17; 3:3.
- coventry β a city in central England, in Coventry unitary authority, West Midlands: devastated in World War II; modern cathedral (1954β62); industrial centre, esp for motor vehicles; two universities (1965, 1992). Pop: 303 475 (2001)
- obviation β to anticipate and prevent or eliminate (difficulties, disadvantages, etc.) by effective measures; render unnecessary: to obviate the risk of serious injury.
- lockout β the temporary closing of a business or the refusal by an employer to allow employees to come to work until they accept the employer's terms.
- dont β contraction of do not.
- inhibition β the act of inhibiting.
- inhibitor β a person or thing that inhibits.
- debarment β to shut out or exclude from a place or condition: to debar all those who are not members.
- disproof β the act of disproving.
- devoirs β compliments or respects; courteous attentions
- inadvertency β inadvertence.
- knockback β A blow that causes the recipient to fall or move backwards, a knock back; a recoil.
- interdict β Civil Law. any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administrative officer.
- command β If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it.
- adjuration β a solemn charge or command
- nonacceptance β the act of taking or receiving something offered.
- impediment β obstruction; hindrance; obstacle.
- omission β the act of omitting.
- disqualification β an act or instance of disqualifying.
- embargo β Impose an official ban on (trade or a country or commodity).
- elision β The omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (as in Iβm, letβs, e ' en ).
- disavowal β a disowning; repudiation; denial.
- nonadmission β Lack or absence of admission; failure to admit.
- don't β contraction of do not.
- exclusion β The process or state of excluding or being excluded.
- nonconsent β Lack of consent.
- controversion β (chiefly, archaic) controversy.
- hangup β Alternative spelling of hang-up.
- dead weight β A dead weight is a load which is surprisingly heavy and difficult to lift.
- disallowance β to refuse to allow; reject; veto: to disallow a claim for compensation.
- in-junction β Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
- injunction β Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
- moderatism β A doctrine of moderation (in any field).
- brush-off β a refusal to talk or listen to someone; abrupt or final dismissal or rebuff.
- asceticism β Asceticism is a simple, strict way of life with no luxuries or physical pleasures.
- astringency β An astringent taste.
- ban β To ban something means to state officially that it must not be done, shown, or used.
- denial β A denial of something is a statement that it is not true, does not exist, or did not happen.
- ineligibility β not eligible; not permitted or suitable: Employees are ineligible in this contest.
- enjoinder β A prohibition ordered by an injunction.
- gag β to introduce usually comic interpolations into (a script, an actor's part, or the like) (usually followed by up).
- interdiction β an act or instance of interdicting.
- eschewal β The act of eschewing.
- devoir β duty; obligation
- enjoinment β (obsolete) A command; an authoritative admonition.
- forbiddance β the act of forbidding.