forbidding in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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forbidding [Am fərˈbɪdɪŋ, Brit fəˈbɪdɪŋ] ADJ

forbid <pt forbad forbade, pp forbidden> [Am fərˈbɪd, Brit fəˈbɪd] VB trans

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forbidding in the PONS Dictionary

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The current regulations forbidding construction buildings of more than 42 meters (48 with expert approval) were specially changed by the city administration for the project.
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He rarely speaks but is the tallest and most forbidding of the dhampire fighting team.
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He had left instructions forbidding a public funeral.
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I would like to blame the local officer who did not save the honor of the country by forbidding them to do so.
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The first was one forbidding the practice of itinerant preaching by requiring permission from the governing presbytery to agree to the traveling minister.
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They appear from the north as a stubby, cone-shaped, firn-covered dome, but from the east as a forbidding, dark rock face.
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The bishops, who were divided, satisfied themselves with forbidding him to speak further on the controversy.
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The neo-classical market is instantaneous, forbidding the development of extended agent-principal (employee-manager) relationships, of planning, and of trust.
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Because of the increasing popularity of the game, many churches put up signs forbidding pelota games on their porches.
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We insist on mutual respect or dialogue, forbidding persecution of union members in any way.
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