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forbade

[ fer-bad, -beyd, fawr- ]

verb

  1. a simple past tense of forbid.


forbade

/ fəˈbæd; -ˈbeɪd; fəˈbæd /

verb

  1. the past tense of forbid
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The court ruling on Friday forbade the group from organising their own appearances, making music or signing advertising deals during their dispute with Ador.

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There was a law on the books in Maine until the 1960s that forbade speaking French in public schools.

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It forbade anyone from advocating for the overthrow of government and carried penalties of fines and up to six months in prison for failure to register.

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The following year, Frances says she was fired for being in a relationship with another employee, something she says Mohamed Al Fayed forbade among staff.

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For a while, he famously forbade the playing of “Hail to the Chief.”

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