specifically prohibit
Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words
To forbid a particular thing or action precisely.
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- The law specifically prohibits any group from spending money for political purposes.
- These regulations specifically prohibit the use of certain chemicals in food production.
- Our company policy specifically prohibits employees from disclosing confidential information.
- The new contract specifically prohibits subcontractors from hiring undocumented workers.
- The school rules specifically prohibit the use of mobile phones during class hours.
- International treaties often specifically prohibit the development of certain weapons.
- The constitution specifically prohibits discrimination based on religion or race.
- This clause specifically prohibits the sale of the property to any third party.
- He was warned that his actions were specifically prohibited by the terms of his probation.
- The government has specifically prohibited the export of these rare artifacts.