Forbid

/fərˈbɪd/ verb

To forbid means to officially say that something is not allowed. It can be done by a person in authority, a rule, or a law.

“Forbid” comes from Old English “forbēodan,” meaning “to command against,” from “for-” (against) and “bēodan” (to command). The structure literally means “to command against doing something.”

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