1. prohibited - Adjective
2. prohibited - Verb
4. prohibited - Adjective Satellite
of Prohibit
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll the excitements of a prohibited book had their usual effect, one of which, as always, is to expose the fact that the censors don't know what they are talking about. Christopher Hitchens
Any kind of manipulation with human embryos should be prohibited. Ian Wilmut
The First Amendment is not an altar on which we must sacrifice our children, families, and community standards. Obscene material that is not protected by the First Amendment can and must be prohibited. Orrin Hatch
Every dictatorship has ultimately strangled in the web of repression it wove for its people, making mistakes that could not be corrected because criticism was prohibited. Robert F. Kennedy
Laws protecting the United States flag do not cut away at the freedom of speech guaranteed in the First Amendment... Congress made this position clear upon passage of the Flag Protection Act of 1989, which prohibited desecration of the flag. Larry Craig
That is fashionable in town is never prohibited. Swahili Proverb