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  • 76interdire — (in tèr di r ), j interdis, nous interdisons, vous interdisez, ils interdisent ; j interdisais ; j interdis ; j interdirai ; j interdirais ; interdis, qu il interdise, interdisons, interdisez ; que j interdise, que nous interdisions ; que j… …

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  • 77Prohibition — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Prohibition >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 prohibition prohibition inhibition Sgm: N 1 veto veto disallowance Sgm: N 1 interdict interdict interdiction Sgm: N 1 injunction injunction Sgm: N 1 embargo …

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  • 78forbid — forbid, prohibit, enjoin, interdict, inhibit, ban are comparable when meaning to debar a person from using, doing, or entering or to order something not be used, done, or entered. Forbid is the more direct and familiar, prohibit, the more formal… …

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  • 79interdiction — noun 1. authoritative prohibition • Derivationally related forms: ↑interdict • Hypernyms: ↑prohibition 2. a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity • Syn: ↑interdict • Derivat …

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