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forbade

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


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I tore my eyes from the spectacle as swiftly as I could, for Christoffels’ expression forbade us to notice anything out of the ordinary.

From Literature

Presumably even they respected the ancient law which forbade the killing of another hunter.

From Literature

She pleaded to meet Elisha at the docks; but Mrs. Walter forbade it.

From Literature

The rules allowed demonstrators to gather but forbade them from marching.

From BBC

Mr. Kwok now faces up to seven years in prison, and during the trial authorities forbade him from talking to his daughter as a condition of bail.

From The Wall Street Journal