Prohibited in a sentence as an adjective

The church prohibited usury, but lending still happened, so they had some knowledge of percentages as well.

It is somewhat analogous to the "standards gurus" who prohibited changing the command alias c->circle.

Or prohibited somehow?Disclosure: I'm not a mobile game developer, so maybe I'm missing something here about the rules of the app stores.

It's not necessarily difficult, and it's not prohibited, it's just not very profitable.

He turned down offers to perform in South Africa because of ordinances that prohibited racially mixed groups.

Materials related to the sale of firearms and ammunition are prohibited.

But having firearms available easily for purchase on the black market, but restricted/prohibited legally tends to promote the worst of both worlds.

> I guess my question is: is it justified or is this just my lack of experience of living in the states running amok ?The most dangerous places are places where there's access to firearms for criminals, but they're illegal or prohibited for citizens.

Firearms in various forms are completely legal to own and trade to various degrees in the United States, why are documents relating to that trade of firearms banned?I also see that anything that incites, advocates or expresses profanity is prohibited.

Prohibited definitions

adjective

excluded from use or mention; "forbidden fruit"; "in our house dancing and playing cards were out"; "a taboo subject"

See also: forbidden proscribed taboo tabu verboten

adjective

forbidden by law

See also: banned