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Excluded from use or mention.
out
forbidden
prohibited
taboo
proscribed
tabu
impermissible
1
The idea of status quo to Anita, in those days, was
verboten
.
2
With all but essential foreign travel strictly
verboten
,
holidays abroad are out.
3
Oh, and...wasn't there one more
verboten
type of music on your list?
4
Und if I should know, it is
verboten
that I should say.
5
I joke that fruit is considered to be sugar now, and therefore
verboten
.
6
What is de rigueurin France may be
verboten
in Germany, and so on.
7
Or is the very idea that privatisation might possibly not have worked
verboten
?
8
Although he's just metres from the pitch, turning around is
verboten
.
9
Even the more mundane opportunities to define himself will be
verboten
.
10
Fires, of course, were streng
verboten
,
as smoke would give away our position.
11
I'm sorry, but phone calls are
verboten
for the patients.
12
Frackers ignore German beer angst at their peril Germany's brewers want to make fracking
verboten
.
13
On occasion tempers flare if easterners strip down on beaches where skinny-dipping is expressly
verboten
.
14
Now drugs are increasingly
verboten
,
except in a high-stakes, highly-criminal world of highly addictive drugs.
15
Sleeveless dresses were
verboten
despite the heat of summer.
16
Is it ever acceptable to wear slacks to a wedding, or is it totally
verboten
?
verboten
strictly verboten
so verboten
totally verboten
expressly verboten
increasingly verboten