"Prohibitory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prohibitory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prohibitory" Meaning

relating to or aiming to prevent or prohibit something

"Prohibitory" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "prohibitory":

1. The court issued an injunction that was ultimately a prohibitory order to prevent the company from continuing operations.
2. The local government placed prohibitory signs around the demolished building to alert people of the danger.
3. The prohibitory law against carrying guns in public parks was meant to maintain public safety.
4. The delightful stream ran sluggishly downstream, forming many shallow, dead spots, small wayward pools, and a prohibitory rapid.
5. The health department put up prohibitory notices around the mall due to health concerns with contaminated water.

"Prohibitory" Similar Words

Prohibiting

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Prohibition

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Prohibition refers to the act of prohibiting or forbidding something, typically an activity, substance, or practice. It can be a law or rule that explicitly denies or restricts something, often for a specified reason or period of time.<br><br>Example: The government imposed prohibition on the sale of smoking inside public places.

Prohibitionism

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The advocacy of restriction or opposition to the use or sale of a particular thing, especially a controlled substance or activity.

Prohibitionist

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A person who advocates or supports prohibition, which is the act of banning or completely legalizing the production, sale, and consumption of a particular substance, such as alcohol, cigarettes, or drugs.

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Prohibitions

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Restrictions or prohibitions refer to laws, rules, or regulations that ban or limit certain activities, behaviors, or practices. They are put in place to maintain order, protect people's rights, and prevent harm to individuals or society as a whole.<br><br>Examples of prohibitions include:<br><br> Laws against murder, theft, or other crimes<br> Rules against smoking in public places<br> Bans on certain types of agricultural or industrial practices<br> Regulations on the use of certain substances or products<br> Social norms that forbid certain behaviors, such as rude language or disrespect towards others.<br><br>In general, prohibitions aim to promote safety, respect for social norms, and responsible behavior.

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Proin

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Proin is a Latin word that means "on the forefoot" or "on the forepart". In medical terminology, it is sometimes used to describe a condition where an organ or part of the body is involved in the initial stages of a disease or injury. For example, proinflammatory refers to a type of inflammation that is active in the initial stages of a disease.<br><br>It is also a brand name of an anti-inflammatory medication, proin tablets.

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