prohibition
A complete ban on something.
A complete and unconditional ban.
A ban that applies to everything or everyone without exception.
A ban that is severely and rigorously enforced.
The legal prevention of the manufacture, sale, and use of certain drugs.
The legal prevention of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages.
A ban that is established by law.
A ban that applies broadly to a whole class of people or things.
A ban enforced at the national level.
A ban related to criminal law.
A ban that is mandated by a country's constitution.
A ban that is explicitly set out in legislation.
Used to specify what thing or substance is being banned.
Used to specify the activity that is being banned.
Used to specify what action or group is being banned.
Indicates being subject to the rules of a ban.
To officially introduce or establish a ban.
To officially end or remove a ban.
To make sure that a ban is obeyed.
To officially make a law that established a ban no longer valid.
To act against or break the rules of a ban.
The period from 1920 to 1933 in the U.S. when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited.
A law that forbids something.
An official instruction from a court or authority that forbids something.
A social or political campaign to ban something, especially alcohol.
An official document telling someone that they are forbidden from doing something.