Opposite of permitted given the place, situation or condition
“Shorts are forbidden at this establishment in winter.”
Opposite of used or accepted broadly
Opposite of generally approved, believed, or acknowledged
“She presented one year ago with fever, weakness, hepatitis and pneumonitis of unknown etiology.”
Opposite of to have permitted (someone) to have or do something
“I prevented myself from doing something I would regret.”
Opposite of to have granted something to someone
“He was still considered a threat and the government subsequently denied his right to return to the country.”
Opposite of to have set aside or reserved for a particular purpose
“She retained her change as it was a service that did not require tips.”
(allowed for) Opposite of to have accommodated or made provisions for
“In a brutal but unsurprising twist, the head manager disregarded the community's objections and proceeded with construction.”
Opposite of to have acknowledged, or conceded, the truth of
“The administration denied all allegations of fraud and corruption.”
Opposite of to have tolerated
“I must admit that I abhorred your tendency to chew loudly, especially in close proximity to me.”
Opposite of to have let out as a share or portion
“Despite his mother's encouragement to share, Nick just withheld his toys from the other children.”
Opposite of to have allowed or had room for
“The school barred any student who failed to meet the minimum academic requirements.”
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