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Meaning of forbid
to officially refuse to allow something
Etymology of forbid
The word "forbid" comes from Old English "forbēodan", which is a combination of "for-" (meaning "against" or "opposite of") and "bēodan" (meaning "to command" or "to order")
The word has been in use since the 9th century and has evolved to convey a sense of official or authoritative prohibition
Synonyms
Definitions
- To order someone not to do something or to officially refuse to allow something
- * To prevent or stop something from happening
Usage Examples
- The government forbids the sale of certain products to minors
- * She was forbidden from seeing her friends during her illness
- * The company forbids employees from using their phones during work hours