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Etymology
From. Its original meaning was probably “to bend, to turn (away)” (possibly also influenced by, which has these meanings), from which the current meaning “to prohibit, to forbid” could have evolved metaphorically, either via “turn (away)” > “not allow access (to something)” > “to prohibit (access to something)” > “to prohibit (in general),” or via “to bend (something)” > “to prevent access (by bending something in front of it)” (cf.  “to restrict the way,” perhaps originally “to bend (a tree) so that it restricts access to the way”) > “to prohibit.”

Verb

 * 1) to prohibit, to forbid to not allow something to happen, to be done
 * 2) to prohibit to not allow access to, or the use or production of, something
 * 3)  reject, refuse
 * 1) to prohibit to not allow access to, or the use or production of, something
 * 2)  reject, refuse
 * 1) to prohibit to not allow access to, or the use or production of, something
 * 2)  reject, refuse
 * 1)  reject, refuse
 * 1)  reject, refuse
 * 1)  reject, refuse
 * 1)  reject, refuse