Found 3 items, similar to Forbid.
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Definition: forbid
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: forbid
forbid
v 1: command against;
“I forbid you to call me late at night”;
“Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store” [syn:
prohibit,
interdict,
proscribe,
veto,
disallow] [ant:
permit,
permit]
2: keep from happening or arising; have the effect of
preventing;
“My sense of tact forbids an honest answer”
[syn:
prevent,
forestall,
foreclose,
preclude]
[also:
forbidding,
forbidden,
forbade,
forbad]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Forbid
Forbid
\For*bid"\, v. i.
To utter a prohibition; to prevent; to hinder.
“I did not or
forbid.” --Milton.
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Forbid
\For*bid"\ (f[o^]r*b[i^]d"), v. t. [imp.
Forbade
(f[o^]r*b[a^]d"); p. p.
Forbidden (f[o^]r*b[i^]d"d'n)
(
Forbid, [Obs.]); p. pr. & vb. n.
Forbidding
(f[o^]r*b[i^]d"d[i^]ng).] [OE. forbeden, AS. forbe['o]dan;
pref. for- + be['o]dan to bid; akin to D. verbieden, G.
verbieten, Icel. fyrirbj[=o][eth]a, forbo[eth]a, Sw.
f["o]rbjuda, Dan. forbyde. See
Bid, v. t.]
1. To command against, or contrary to; to prohibit; to
interdict.
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More than I have said . . .
The leisure and enforcement of the time
Forbids to dwell upon. --Shak.
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2. To deny, exclude from, or warn off, by express command; to
command not to enter.
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Have I not forbid her my house? --Shak.
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3. To oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual
command; as, an impassable river forbids the approach of
the army.
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A blaze of glory that forbids the sight. --Dryden.
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4. To accurse; to blast. [Obs.]
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He shall live a man forbid. --Shak.
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5. To defy; to challenge. [Obs.] --L. Andrews.
Syn: To prohibit; interdict; hinder; preclude; withhold;
restrain; prevent. See
Prohibit.
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Forbid
\For*bid"\ (f[o^]r*b[i^]d"), v. t. [imp.
Forbade
(f[o^]r*b[a^]d"); p. p.
Forbidden (f[o^]r*b[i^]d"d'n)
(
Forbid, [Obs.]); p. pr. & vb. n.
Forbidding
(f[o^]r*b[i^]d"d[i^]ng).] [OE. forbeden, AS. forbe['o]dan;
pref. for- + be['o]dan to bid; akin to D. verbieden, G.
verbieten, Icel. fyrirbj[=o][eth]a, forbo[eth]a, Sw.
f["o]rbjuda, Dan. forbyde. See
Bid, v. t.]
1. To command against, or contrary to; to prohibit; to
interdict.
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More than I have said . . .
The leisure and enforcement of the time
Forbids to dwell upon. --Shak.
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2. To deny, exclude from, or warn off, by express command; to
command not to enter.
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Have I not forbid her my house? --Shak.
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3. To oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual
command; as, an impassable river forbids the approach of
the army.
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A blaze of glory that forbids the sight. --Dryden.
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4. To accurse; to blast. [Obs.]
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He shall live a man forbid. --Shak.
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5. To defy; to challenge. [Obs.] --L. Andrews.
Syn: To prohibit; interdict; hinder; preclude; withhold;
restrain; prevent. See
Prohibit.
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