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BANNED |
Forbidden |
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OUTLAWED |
Forbidden |
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ILLEGAL |
Forbidden |
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OUT |
Forbidden |
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ILLICIT |
Forbidden |
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TABOO |
Forbidden |
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NONOS |
Forbidden activities |
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LEGAL |
Not forbidden |
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LICIT |
Not forbidden |
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PROHIBITED |
Forbidden by law |
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BAND |
Audition forbidden for pop group |
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DAMNED |
Forbidden to see outlaw Kelly |
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BANDIT |
Outlaw claimed to have forbidden it |
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FORBIDDENLY |
In a forbidden or unlawful manner. |
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NOGOAREA |
Place where entry is restricted or forbidden |
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COVET |
To long for inordinately or unlawfully; to hanker after
(something forbidden). |
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CONTRABAND |
Goods or merchandise the importation or exportation of
which is forbidden. |
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ADULTERY |
Lewdness or unchastity of thought as well as act, as
forbidden by the seventh commandment. |
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MAMZER |
A person born of relations between whom marriage was
forbidden by the Mosaic law; a bastard. |
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SHADDOCK |
A tree (Citrus decumana) and its fruit, which is a large
species of orange; -- called also forbidden fruit, and pompelmous. |
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CRIME |
Any violation of law, either divine or human; an omission of
a duty commanded, or the commission of an act forbidden by law. |
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ALLOWABLE |
Proper to be, or capable of being, allowed; permissible;
admissible; not forbidden; not unlawful or improper; as, a certain
degree of freedom is allowable among friends. |
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COLLUSION |
An agreement between two or more persons to defraud a
person of his rights, by the forms of law, or to obtain an object
forbidden by law. |
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CONSECUTIVE |
Having similarity of sequence; -- said of certain
parallel progressions of two parts in a piece of harmony; as,
consecutive fifths, or consecutive octaves, which are forbidden. |
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FALL |
Lapse or declension from innocence or goodness. Specifically:
The first apostasy; the act of our first parents in eating the
forbidden fruit; also, the apostasy of the rebellious angels. |