verbto tell someone not to do something, or to say that something must not be done ExamplesThe contract forbids resale of the goods to the US • Smoking is forbidden in our offices. • Staff are forbidden to speak directly to the press.(Noteforbidding - forbade - forbidden)
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- Forbid - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
for·bade \-ˈbad, -ˈbād\ also for·bad \-ˈbad\for·bid·den \-ˈbi-dən\for·bid·ding. Definition of FORBID. 1. : to proscribe from or as if from the position of one in ...
- forbid - definition of forbid by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
tr.v. for·bade (-b d , -b d ) or for·bad (-b d ), for·bid·den (-b d n) or for·bid, for·bid· ding, for·bids. 1. To command (someone) not to do something: I forbid you to go. 2.
- Forbid | Define Forbid at Dictionary.com
verb (used with object), for·bade or for·bad or for·bid, for·bid·den or for·bid, for·bid· ding. 1. to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., ...
- forbid - Wiktionary
From Middle English forbeden, from Old English forbēodan (“to forbid, prohibit, restrain, refuse, repeal, annul”), equivalent to for- + bid (“to offer, proclaim”).
- FOR-BID Stool-eating preventative (12 packets)
For-Bid stops pets eating stool (coprophagy). Using For-Bid in dog food give stools a bad taste. Discount For-bid.
- Forbid Synonyms, Forbid Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
Synonyms for forbid at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
- Definitions of forbid - OneLook Dictionary Search
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- Definition of forbid
forbid definition and meaning by Oxford University Press.