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1. Forbidding definition, grim; unfriendly; hostile; sinister: his Forbidding countenance
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2. Forbidding synonyms, Forbidding pronunciation, Forbidding translation, English dictionary definition of Forbidding
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3. Prohibiting: They are Forbidding entry
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4. The act of ordering that something not be done or used the landlord's Forbidding of loud music after 10:00 p.m.
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5. On July 19 a proclamation was issued Forbidding the possession of firearms without licence
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6. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS JOHN FOREMAN Goody Wallis has asked me to write to her, and I shall certainly do so at once, distinctly Forbidding it
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7. Appearing unfriendly, threatening, or difficult: The mountains looked dark and Forbidding. (Definition of Forbidding from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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8. Forbidding Sentence Examples She opened her eyes, Forbidding herself from screaming as the pavement below grew closer
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9. The bull Execrabilis Forbidding all appeals to a future council
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10. A royal decree was issued on the 10th of December 1836 Forbidding …
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11. Forbidding cliffs (1) Forbidding contraction (1) Forbidding country (1) Forbidding in aspect (2) Forbidding nun to ring home (1) Forbidding one (1) Forbidding party at ancient city (1) Forbidding rents to be revised (1) Forbidding scowl has expert leaving (1) Forbidding sign (1) Forbidding smell, mostly (1) Forbidding the revision of rents (1
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12. Forbidding is a crossword puzzle clue
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13. Forbidding is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted over 20 times
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14. 'Forbidding' is a 10 letter word starting with F and ending with G Crossword clues for 'Forbidding' Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Forbidding We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Forbidding will help you to finish your crossword today.
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15. Forbidding: 1 n an official prohibition or edict against something Synonyms: ban , banning , forbiddance Types: test ban a ban on the testing of nuclear weapons that is mutually agreed to by countries that possess nuclear weapons Type of: prohibition refusal to approve or assent to adj threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments “
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16. Forbidding means hostile, unfriendly, or tending to impede progress
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17. Things that are Forbidding may cause fear, but they don’t necessarily presage anything
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18. A heavy, locked door, for instance, is Forbidding, but it’s not foreboding unless there is something frightening about it.
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19. An official prohibition or edict against something Familiarity information: Forbidding used as a noun is very rare.
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20. Forbidding (comparative more Forbidding, superlative most Forbidding) Appearing to be threatening, unfriendly or potentially unpleasant
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21. 100, What cause, cry’d he, can justify our flight, To tempt the dangers of Forbidding night?
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22. Enjoining good and Forbidding evil The central question posed is to what extent do individual Muslims feel they must go in order to put into action [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] statements (found in eight individual verses with little elaboration) and prophetic dicta regarding commanding right and, especially, Forbidding wrong.
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23. Crossword Clue The crossword clue Forbidding, stern with 4 letters was last seen on the November 30, 2020.We think the likely answer to this clue is GRIM.Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank
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24. ‘Seventy-five miles of this Forbidding structure have already been built, with a total projected length of more than 200 miles.’ ‘Isolated and ruined, it sits on 1000 acres of windswept, Forbidding land, and is the quintessential haunted house.’
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25. Forbidding - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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26. North Dakota House passes bill Forbidding mandatory mask wearing By Joseph Choi - 02/22/21 09:36 PM EST The Grand Forks Herald reported that the bill passed 50-44.
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27. What he does not like will then be the Forbidding law of a most governable people, what he does like the consenting
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28. His martyrdom was continued by Forbidding him all access to the healing waters
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29. From the front of this campsite one could see the cold Forbidding peak of Tyndall Glacier.
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30. There is something Forbidding in a child taking up her elder there is something truly Forbidding in a child takink up her elders in that manner there was the hospital, square, Forbidding, opposite Forbidding the mails to - English Only forum
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31. Forbidding Ward Cantrip 1 Abjuration Cantrip Source Core Rulebook pg
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32. Forbidding From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English for‧bid‧ding /fəˈbɪdɪŋ $ fər-/ adjective having a frightening or unfriendly appearance Forbidding place/land/landscape etc We sailed past the island’s rather dark and Forbidding cliffs.
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33. Forbidding MDPs eliminates a host of possible synergies that could bring immeasurable benefits to the marketplace, such as those between environmental lawyers and engineers, divorce lawyers and psychiatrists, criminal defense lawyers and detectives, or labor lawyers and personnel firms.
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34. Forbidding definition: If you describe a person, place, or thing as Forbidding , you mean they have a severe , Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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35. Definition of Forbidding in the Definitions.net dictionary
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36. What does Forbidding mean? Information and translations of Forbidding in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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37. Find 28 ways to say Forbidding, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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38. Definition of Forbidding written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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39. Antarctica is a desolate and Forbidding placesome of the most Forbidding terrain on Earth the room was cold and Forbidding These films depict a city that is harsh, Forbidding and dangerous I could provide you with the addresses of at least three illegal drinking dens in dark Forbidding alley If you come to a very large and Forbidding building, that's the prison The next morning the fort
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40. A Forbidding appearance/look/manner; The house looked dark and Forbidding
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41. His face took on a Forbidding, sombre look
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42. Parliament has passed an Act Forbidding the killing of rare animals
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43. Concealed by a Forbidding row of security guards, the pop-star left the building
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44. We sailed past the island's rather dark and Forbidding cliffs
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45. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English forbid for‧bid / fəˈbɪd $ fər-/ verb (past tense forbade /-ˈbæd, -ˈbeɪd /, past participle forbidden /-ˈbɪdn /, present participle Forbidding) [transitive] 1 FORBID to tell someone that they are not allowed to do something, or that something is not allowed OPP permit forbid somebody to
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46. Another word for Forbidding: threatening, severe, frightening, hostile, grim Collins English Thesaurus
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47. Forbiddingly - in an unpleasant or menacing manner; "it was Forbiddingly dark in the corridor"
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48. The grim and Forbidding building was the source of nightmares for the local children
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49. 🔊 The queen tried to make the manor look more inviting, but the bleak castle still appeared Forbidding
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50. 🔊 Murky water surrounded the Forbidding cabin and stopped surveyors from looking further
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51. 🔊 The dark and Forbidding sky during the day told that a
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52. The Forbidding Sea is a largely unexplored and uncharted sea along the eastern coast of the Eastern Kingdoms, sometimes noted by travelers on the coasts of the Hinterlands, Arathi Highlands and Swamp of Sorrows
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53. 3 Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth
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54. ‘A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning’ by John Donne is an incredibly famous poem
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55. John Donne, a 17th-century writer, politician, lawyer, and priest, wrote "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" on the occasion of parting from his wife, Anne More Donne, in 1611
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56. Definition of Forbidding adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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57. Examples of Forbidding in a sentence Speaking to the Forbidding man only caused him to scowl and give an intimidating glance
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58. 🔊 The grim and Forbidding building was the source of nightmares for the local children
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59. 🔊 The queen tried to make the manor look more inviting, but the bleak castle still appeared Forbidding
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60. Definition of Forbidding (adjective): appearing unfriendly or threatening
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61. Definition and synonyms of Forbidding from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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62. This is the British English definition of Forbidding.View American English definition of Forbidding.
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63. "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" is a metaphysical poem by John Donne
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64. What disagreement does the first stanza of "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" describe
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65. Original Location: Woke American academia is catching China's virus of Forbidding all criticism
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FORBIDDING [fərˈbidiNG]
Definition of forbid. 1 : to proscribe (see proscribe sense 2) from or as if from the position of one in authority : command against The law forbids stores to sell liquor to minors.
God forbid. A phrase invoking God's protection to keep something from happening. Sometimes used sarcastically or hyperbolically. God forbid I get another ticket on my parents' car.
verb (used with object), for·bade or for·bad or for·bid, for·bid·den or for·bid, for·bid·ding. to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house. to prohibit (something); make a rule or law against: to forbid the use of lipstick; to forbid smoking.