prohibitive in the PONS Dictionary

prohibitive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

prohibitive order
prohibitive injunction Brit
prohibitive injunction Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In addition, due to safety or other production factors, it is prohibitive in some environments.
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The computers will tell us that the true cost to the environment of using fossil fuels is prohibitive, and renewable energy should be used instead.
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At first, the cost for the additional trees might seem prohibitive but that is usually not the case.
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Due to various reasons (including prohibitive cost), collectors will sometimes group several different coins together as one type.
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The prohibitive duty was gradually reduced and finally abolished in 1743.
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Because fangames are developed with a relatively low budget, a fangame is rarely available on a console system; licensing fees are too prohibitive.
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For example, many do not include gold due to the prohibitive cost; other now omit designs before the year 1800.
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And of course, some of the stake-work is prohibitive.
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The cost for such system would be prohibitive.
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The costs however of preserving the entire line were, at that time, prohibitive.
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