1. prohibit
They are prohibited from revealing details about the candidates.
Many countries have passed laws to prohibit people from smoking in public places.
Asthma prohibited me from being a teacher.
Cars are prohibited in the centre of Berlin.
When you tell someone they are not allowed to enter your home, his is an example of a situation where you prohibit the person from entering your house.
I have another idea. Why don’t we prohibit cars completely?
Smoking is prohibited in this area.
[often passive] Smoking is prohibited on most international flights. [+ from + doing sth] The new law prohibits people from drinking alcohol in the street. a prohibited substance
Moreover, we cannot prohibit Pakistan, through this regulation, from implementing measures that are consistent with its international obligations.
Some city centres prohibit the drinking of alcohol on the street.
The bad roads prohibit speeding.
Many websites prohibit misleading usernames that imply an official role on the website such as "admin," "administrator," "webmaster," "system operator," "sysop," or "moderator."