Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
prohibit (verb)transitive verb
1.
to forbid by authority - enjoin
2.
a) to prevent from doing something
b) - preclude forbid
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
prohibit (verb)to order not to do or use or to be done or used
SYNONIMS:
ban, bar, enjoin, interdict, outlaw, prohibit, proscribeRELATED WORDS:
deter, discourage, dissuade; clamp down (on), crack down (on), crush, put down, quash, quell, repress, silence, snuff (out), squash, squelch, subdue, suppress; halt, preclude, prevent, stop; embargo, exclude, rule out, shut out; debar, deprive, disallow, reject, repudiate, veto; bridle, check, curb, inhibit, rein (in), restrain; block, hinder, impede, obstructNEAR ANTONYMS:
approve, endorse ( indorse), sanction; authorize, license ( licence), warrant; abet, advance, cultivate, encourage, forward, further, nourish, nurture, promote, support; bid, command, order; abide, bear, brook, countenance, endure, tolerate