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Forbid vs Impede - What's the difference?

forbid | impede | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between forbid and impede

is that forbid is to disallow; to proscribe while impede is to get in the way of; to hinder.

Disapprove vs Forbid - What's the difference?

disapprove | forbid | Related terms |

Disapprove is a related term of forbid.


As verbs the difference between disapprove and forbid

is that disapprove is to condemn; consider wrong or inappropriate while forbid is to disallow; to proscribe.

Denounce vs Forbid - What's the difference?

denounce | forbid | Related terms |


In transitive obsolete terms the difference between denounce and forbid

is that denounce is to proclaim in a threatening manner; to threaten by some outward sign or expression; make a menace of while forbid is to defy; to challenge.

In transitive terms the difference between denounce and forbid

is that denounce is to announce the termination of; especially a treaty or armistice while forbid is to oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual command.

Stop vs Forbid - What's the difference?

stop | forbid |


As a noun stop

is .

As a verb forbid is

to disallow; to proscribe.

Forbid vs Tolerate - What's the difference?

forbid | tolerate |


As verbs the difference between forbid and tolerate

is that forbid is to disallow; to proscribe while tolerate is to allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to exist or occur without interference.

Forbid vs Foil - What's the difference?

forbid | foil |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between forbid and foil

is that forbid is (obsolete) to defy; to challenge while foil is (obsolete) to defile; to soil.

As verbs the difference between forbid and foil

is that forbid is to disallow; to proscribe while foil is to prevent (something) from being accomplished or foil can be (mathematics) to multiply two binomials together or foil can be (obsolete) to defile; to soil.

As a noun foil is

a very thin sheet of metal or foil can be failure when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage or foil can be (hunting) the track of an animal.

Enjoin vs Forbid - What's the difference?

enjoin | forbid | Related terms |

Enjoin is a related term of forbid.


As verbs the difference between enjoin and forbid

is that enjoin is (transitive|chiefly|literary) to lay upon, as an order or command; to give an injunction to; to direct with authority; to order; to charge while forbid is to disallow; to proscribe.

Forbid vs Exile - What's the difference?

forbid | exile | Related terms |

Forbid is a related term of exile.


As verbs the difference between forbid and exile

is that forbid is to disallow; to proscribe while exile is .

As a noun exile is

exile (someone in exile).

As an adjective exile is

exiled, in exile.

Forbid vs Obstruct - What's the difference?

forbid | obstruct | Related terms |

Forbid is a related term of obstruct.


As verbs the difference between forbid and obstruct

is that forbid is to disallow; to proscribe while obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block.

Forbid vs Boycott - What's the difference?

forbid | boycott | Related terms |

Forbid is a related term of boycott.


As a verb forbid

is to disallow; to proscribe.

As a proper noun boycott is

(a village name).

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