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proibir
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rechazar
Command against.
forbid
veto
prohibit
nix
interdict
proscribe
allow
permit
Portuguese
proibir
Synonyms
Examples for "
forbid
"
forbid
veto
prohibit
nix
interdict
Examples for "
forbid
"
1
China's rulers
forbid
opposition parties and maintain strict control over all media.
2
And you should also be able to
forbid
certain things from happening.
3
For a time she'd thought he'd
forbid
her to continue her walk.
4
Months later, she still doesn't understand why her parents
forbid
the shortcut.
5
It is looking at ways around EU rules that
forbid
such intervention.
1
Either house could reject the resolution, and the president has
veto
power.
2
Opposition politicians said they would seek ways to challenge the government's
veto
.
3
The Prime Minister also raised concerns about council members' right to
veto
.
4
Russia and China are among the Security Council's five permanent,
veto
-
holding
members.
5
Parliament passed the law seven months ago, overturning a
veto
from Karzai.
1
New - Such devices allowed, unless local rule adopted to
prohibit
use.
2
Gross said Army grooming regulations, which
prohibit
beards, override his religious exercise.
3
It said the agency supports legislation in Congress that would
prohibit
them.
4
Missouri has a similar law that would
prohibit
abortion after eight weeks.
5
Interdicts are blunt instruments that
prohibit
particular actions on a blanket basis.
1
Yet the new approach leaves China plenty of scope to
nix
investigations.
2
Besides, her boyfriend's immoderate enthusiasm alone was enough to
nix
the idea.
3
The rest, sadly,
nix
the idea of this as a Mac lovefest.
4
So he is good for
nix
,
the worse cur I ever saw.
5
I'll give you
nix
naught nothing and my thanks into the bargain.
1
Lead global cooperation to track and
interdict
the smuggling of nuclear material.
2
The court's rejection of this
interdict
may lead to a ConCourt appeal.
3
Mgidlana had hoped that the High Court would
interdict
his disciplinary hearing.
4
For the individual, excommunication was a more dreaded penalty than the
interdict
.
5
The farmer was forced to get a court
interdict
against the squatters.
1
Stern even as a disciplinarian, she did not
proscribe
healthy and natural amusements.
2
His own party, in consequence, made haste to
proscribe
him.
3
It seems that we must always have something to
proscribe
!
4
The Popes of Rome
proscribe
the light of reason.
5
In Saxony Catholics and Calvinists were
proscribed
;
in Heidelberg Catholics and Lutherans.
1
A linesman's flag was immediately raised to
disallow
the goal for offside.
2
The agreements
disallow
any research that is not first approved by the companies.
3
He would
disallow
the incestuous relationship between the King and Queen.
4
I assume then that Mr Arnold would
disallow
people who are infertile from marrying.
5
I shall never
disallow
all distinction between right and wrong!
6
Therefore, I must
disallow
this competition at this time.
7
Twitter, meanwhile, said it would
disallow
political advertising altogether.
8
The good news is that canvassing does not
disallow
.
9
The specific constraints imposed by the restricted shell
disallow
the user from doing the following:
10
The majority verdict was to
disallow
any such action.
11
They succeeded in inducing him to
disallow
both laws.
12
Men do not allow or
disallow
themselves to love.
13
However, issues remain: - The government could
disallow
Total Music for antitrust reasons, as mentioned above.
14
Every year we
disallow
lots of claims because there is no evidence to prove the expense.
15
The solution is to
disallow
these privileges except in a special database reserved for temporary tables:
16
For example, a firewall may be configured to
disallow
packets to the host you are troubleshooting.
disallow
·
disallow the goal
disallow such
disallow political
disallow all distinction
disallow any research
Portuguese
proibir
proscrever
Spanish
rechazar
prohibir
proscribir
vetar
desaprobar
negar