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1 prohibit
prə'hibit(to forbid: Smoking is prohibited.) forbyforbyverb \/prəˈhɪbɪt\/1) forby, nedlegge forbud mot2) (for)hindreprohibit a person from doing something (for)hindre noen i å gjøre noe
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