English to Portuguese Dictionary prohibit

prohibit

proibir
definition
verb
laws prohibiting cruelty to animals
formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority.
translation of 'prohibit'
verb
impedir,
não permitir,
vedar,
obstar a,
proibir
example
A low fluid level switch is provided to 'prohibit' operation and prevent potential burnout if solution falls below a pre-set level.
Encourage your child to get involved in activities that 'prohibit' smoking, such as sports.
What if circumstances 'prohibit' us from pursuing anything further?
What the regulations do is 'prohibit' the importation of guns.
There, for example, the Court held that drug laws can 'prohibit' the use of the narcotic peyote in a religious ceremony.
Canadian law and its regulations do not 'prohibit' off-label use of devices.
A few operators advocated province-wide regulations to 'prohibit' smoking in all restaurants.
I think it is fine to 'prohibit' smoking when there are no other options.
Mutation prevention is essential to 'prohibit' a bacterium from developing resistance to antibiotics to which it is exposed.
No disciplinary action was taken because our rules 'prohibit' substances, not antibodies.
The efficiency audit said there were too many vested local interests on health boards, which prevent change and 'prohibit' the delivery of a value-for-money service.
The U.S. 'prohibits' fishing sharks solely for their fins, which are a delicacy in Asia.
He is also 'prohibited' from assaulting, threatening, intimidating anyone or causing harassment and distress.
In 1993, he was successful in a suit that forced the FDA to relax its rules 'prohibiting' drug companies from promoting off-label prescribing.
He is also 'prohibited' from being under the influence of alcohol or any other drug in public and must not harass, cause alarm or distress to anyone in a public place.
In February this year he was sentenced to six months in jail after breaching the order by associating with someone he was 'prohibited' from being with.
Gil went on to explain that climbing with ropes was 'prohibited' in the area.
The club wishes to remind all members that all shooting and hunting is strictly 'prohibited' due to the present circumstances.
People will be 'prohibited' from purchasing kerosene from other parties.
Only business communications are covered unless the policy specifically 'prohibits' private use of e-mail and the internet.
I would emphasise that this is not an argument for 'prohibitory' laws or legally enforced censorship.
The selling and serving of alcohol will be 'prohibited' in the areas with restricted access.
Nurses may be presented with exceptional or life-threatening situations 'prohibiting' the use of assistive patient handling equipment.
He was immediately 'prohibited' from engaging in strenuous activity.
The injunction also 'prohibits' picketers from blocking the scabs' entry to the plant.
Those members of the press who did attend were 'prohibited' from asking ‘embarrassing’ questions.
All characters belong to me and any use without my permission is 'prohibited' .
Nearly 206 years ago, the British regime issued the first 'prohibitory' orders against shooting birds.
In fact, the bill expressly 'prohibits' the government from negotiating lower prices.
Why precisely am I 'prohibited' from getting a cheaper postal rate if I write more than five words on a greeting card?
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