explicitly forbid

Frequency: 6.94.1 per million words

to order someone not to do something in a clear and direct way

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  • The school rules explicitly forbid the use of mobile phones during class.
  • The law explicitly forbids discrimination based on religion.
  • The contract explicitly forbade him from working for a competitor for two years.
  • Our company policy explicitly forbids harassment of any kind.
  • Employees have been explicitly forbidden from accessing social media on company computers.
  • The contract explicitly forbids subletting the apartment.
  • The new legislation will explicitly forbid the sale of these products to minors.
  • School rules explicitly forbid smoking on campus.
  • We must explicitly forbid any form of discrimination in the workplace.
  • The constitution explicitly forbids cruel and unusual punishment.
  • Explicitly forbidding such behavior is the first step towards creating a safer environment.
  • International law explicitly forbids the use of chemical weapons.
  • If the guidelines explicitly forbid it, you should not proceed.
  • The treaty explicitly forbids nuclear testing in this region.
  • Does the law explicitly forbid parking here overnight?
  • University regulations explicitly forbid plagiarism in academic work.
  • The manager stated that company policy explicitly forbids sharing confidential information.
  • The lease agreement explicitly forbids keeping pets in the building.
  • Although not previously mentioned, the new memo explicitly forbids employees from taking office supplies home.
  • Employment contracts explicitly forbid sharing confidential information.