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Synonyms
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Meaning:
close-down

close down

officially forbid

don't

do not

ban, forbiddance

embargo

an order that forbids trade, movement of ships etc

prohibition, restriction

exclude

to prevent (a person) (from getting in somewhere)

expel, forbid

forbad

of forbid

outlaw, prohibit an action

forbid

to order (a person) not to do something

outlaw, prohibit an action

hangup

restriction

restriction, hindrance

hang-up

restriction, hindrance

restriction, hindrance

inhibit

to prevent or stop a person (from doing it)

restrict, prevent

prevent

to stop or keep (a person) from doing (something); stop (something) from happening

keep from happening or continuing

prohibit

to say that (something) must not be done, that (a person) must not do something

make impossible; stop

prohibition

the act of prohibiting; a law or order that bans something

ban, forbiddance

proscribe

to denounce (a person, practice etc) as dangerous

condemn, exclude

stave

staff; stanza; to keep off, delay, hunger, disaster, bankruptcy etc

prevent

veto

a constitutional right of a sovereign, president, legislative assembly or other body, or a member of the United Nations Security Council, to reject of forbid something; statement that rejects or prohibits something

refusal of permission

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