We have no meanings for "more prohibitive" in our records yet.
1 To be clear, regardless of their finances, some districts have more prohibitive space constraints than others.
2 The costs are even more prohibitive when women are paying completely out of pocket for birth control.
3 And while e-books run around $18, the cost of the reading devices themselves may be more prohibitive .
4 Both options are decidedly more prohibitive than when they were abandoned on foot of the Government's assurances about Abbotstown.
5 Instead banks headquartered in the country have generally had to issue more junior classes of debt this year, sometimes at more prohibitive rates.
6 The huge development comes as the Government struggles with a housing market that is ever more prohibitive for buyers to push their way into.
7 Compared with the more prohibitive price tags in the city, Wicklow town offers a wider selection of family homes within amenities and leisure clubs.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: