Words and phrases that have a meaning related to forbid: (184 results)
Antonyms:
allow, countenance, let, permit
Often used in the same context:
prohibit, banning, barred, discourage, preclude, exempts, restrict, disallow, frown upon, proscribes, violate, prevents, outlawing, contravene, dissuade, stipulate, refrain, criminalize, require, debar, condone, abstain, penalize, deter, permitted, disqualify, oppose, illegalize, desist, exclude, mandating, enjoin, disapproves, infringe, supersede, bother, coerce, frowns, stop, objected, allow, circumvent, regulate, abide, punish, detest, derogate, insist, interfere, impose, withhold, illegalizing, governs, involve, averse, authorizes, transgress, obliges, curtail, compel, obligate, disfavors, refuse, discriminate, repeals, confiscate, codify, enforce, displease, preempts, rescind, applies, offends, adhere, accuse, specifies, reject, favors, revokes, hinder, deny, expel, flout, obey, solicit, disobey, pertain, suspending, endanger, intimidate, noncomplying, legitimatize, restrains, confine, astir, limiting, legalize, absolve, invalidate, remove, impinge, toughens, hath, be, cease, comprise, none, sure, affords, contrary, deliverance, depart, independent, lenin, lie, nobody, say, speak, thou, unite, admits, alexander, detestable, abominable, exemplary, henceforth, immoral, infamous, inhuman, recently, underage, wasteful, when, adulterous, again, alone, anxious, childless, clandestine, disciplined, dishonorable
More specific:
avert, avoid, baffle, ban, bar, bilk, block, blockade, cross, deflect, embarrass, fend off, foil, frustrate, halt, head off, kibosh, make unnecessary, obstruct, obviate, outlaw, queer, save, scotch, spoil, stave off, stymie, stymy, thwart, ward off
More general:
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— Nouns for forbid: marriage, bloodshed, water, questions, men, smoking, faithfulness, entrance, neutrals, age, evil, more...
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