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forbade

[fer-bad, -beyd, fawr-] / fərˈbæd, -ˈbeɪd, fɔr- /


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Sharron believes Caitlin "would still be here" if the UK had graduated driving licences which forbade newly qualified, young drivers from carrying passengers their own age.

From BBC

Under such pressure, her parents relented, but forbade the couple from marrying until Brigitte was 18.

From BBC

Bell’s mother was incensed by the custody proceedings and forbade him from communicating with the rest of the family, according to Chao.

From The Wall Street Journal

England’s king forbade English ships from providing any relief.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Gandhi began his salt march he forbade women from joining, but several female leaders eventually convinced him to accord them a greater role.

From BBC