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forbid

for·bid [ fər bíd, fawr bíd ] (past for·bade [ fər bád, fawr bád, fər báyd ] or for·bad [ fər bád, fawr bád ], past participle for·bid·den [ fər bídd'n, fawr bídd'n ] or for·bid, present participle for·bid·ding, 3rd person present singular for·bids)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. order somebody not to do something: to tell somebody, especially forcefully, not to do or have something
I forbid you to mention his name.

2. not allow something: to state authoritatively that something must not be done
The rules of the game strictly forbid the use of a dictionary.

3. make something impossible: to make something impossible, or prevent something from happening ( formal )
Discretion forbids me to mention any names.

[ Old English forbēodan, literally "command against"]

for·bid·dance noun
for·bid·der noun

God or heaven forbid used to express the hope that something will not happen or be done

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