词汇 | forbade |
释义 | forbade past simple offorbid Examples of forbadeforbade This statute forbade the publication of the detailed reports of the testimony in divorce litigation. But, in 1946, the preservation of the structure initiated in 1919 forbade access to better initial conditions to benefit from a reversal of the situation. At the same time, the local rabbis often, and not unnaturally, looked on them as dangerous intruders and forbade children to attend their schools. Believing that the amnesty forbade investigations of any sort, the court continued to have cases transferred to military tribunals, where they were abruptly suspended. Furthermore, in some countries the law forbade possession of gold in any form other than small jewelry. Once the church forbade the participation of the clergy in ordeals (1215), they quickly fell into desuetude. On the other hand, the velocitometric limitations of the probe forbade thorough functional examination. English readers must have been aware of continental literature which forbade these survival techniques and condemned all collaboration with the opposition as idolatry. His reserve, his extreme modesty, forbade his allowing himself to be discovered. Some years later, another law forbade bank clerks to collect letters of exchange, currency and other documents, without written authorization by the head of the firm.%! There the king forbade anyone to do the abbot any injustice (unriht); here the king orders the sheriffs to use their position to stop anyone from doing him injustice (iniusticia). In the early decades of the twentieth century, not only did the state deny aboriginal petitions for land rights, but legally forbade political organizations to secure such rights. Whatever problems were outstanding, it was hoped that the guarantee of fundamental human rights which assumed equality of persons and forbade discrimination would be sufficient to deal with them. This suggested that such participation was not good practice, stated that the class struggle forbade alliances with fractions of the capitalist class, but allowed for exceptional circumstances given party backing. Hospitals usually forbade visitors, so opportunities for contact with family or with the local community—and even facilities for play or education—were rare. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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