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Entry 2 senses Webster, 1913

Prohibit

/prōh-ĭb'-ət/ · Pro·hib·it · IPA /pɹoʊˈhɪbɪt/
01 v. t. To forbid by authority; to interdict; as, God prohibited Adam from eating of the fruit of a certain tree; we prohibit a person from doing a…
imp. & p. p. Prohibited; p. pr. & vb. n. Prohibiting
  1. 1.
    To forbid by authority; to interdict; as, God prohibited Adam from eating of the fruit of a certain tree; we prohibit a person from doing a thing, and also the doing of the thing; as, the law prohibits men from stealing, or it prohibits stealing.
  2. 2.
    To hinder; to debar; to prevent; to preclude.
    “Gates of burning adamant, Barred over us, prohibit all egress.” Milton.
Syn. To forbid; interdict; debar; prevent; hinder.
-- Prohibit, Forbid. To forbid is Anglo-Saxon, and is more familiar; to prohibit is Latin, and is more formal or official. A parent forbids his child to be out late at night; he prohibits his intercourse with the profane and vicious.