Prohibition in a sentence as a noun

Because of the prohibition they can now hire hackers to commit crimes for them in any place in the world.

Right-thinking people just have to keep browbeating the prohibitionists back into their corners until they can't do anything any more.

When enough local authorities stop enforcing the federal prohibition of cannabis, the prohibition will come to an end.

Come on, the rest of the world is not "children" they are adults which intentionally lie and deceive the larger population into prohibition and other things that fuel criminality and state oppression.

This electoral victory may just show some serious positive influence in Mexico, where the realities of drug prohibition have inflicted a lot of suffering on a lot of innocent people, and that's the real victory here.

Just like alcohol prohibition created some of the most notorious American criminals, South American drug prohibitions produce powerful criminals down there.

"I'd point to this portion of the article: "Nullification has been credited with helping to end alcohol prohibition and laws that criminalized gay sex. Last year, Montana prosecutors were forced to offer a defendant in a ********* case a favorable plea bargain after so many potential jurors said they would nullify that the judge didnt think he could find enough jurors to hear the case.

It supported or opposed candidates based entirely on their position regarding prohibition, completely disregarding political party affiliation or other issues.

And do you have evidence to back this up?And note, of course, that I'm talking about the legal sex industry; like in the case of any prohibition, such as alcohol prohibition back in the day or drug prohibition today, illegal industries tend to attract more crime, because you're already a criminal merely by participating in the industry.

Besides, if something like that ever becomes a problem, a better response would be a prohibition on self-promotion or some other clear guideline, rather than a vague requirement of notability.- If these deletionists are just being OCD and wanting everything to be tidy and clean and under their editorial control, I would say that they need to take a break.

Also, ironically, it's prohibition that provides organized crime the largest source of revenue.>> "In determining the amount of damages for infringement of intellectual property rights, a Party's judicial authorities shall have the authority to consider, inter alia, any legitimate measure of value the right holder submits,"The rights holders get to tell the judicial system what they think you should be charged.

Prohibition definitions

noun

a law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages; "in 1920 the 18th amendment to the Constitution established prohibition in the US"

noun

a decree that prohibits something

See also: proscription

noun

the period from 1920 to 1933 when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited in the United States by a constitutional amendment

noun

refusal to approve or assent to

noun

the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof); "they were restrained by a prohibition in their charter"; "a medical inhibition of alcoholic beverages"; "he ignored his parents' forbiddance"

See also: inhibition forbiddance