Forbid in a sentence as a verb

The reform will forbid the former, not the latter.

" it was here:"God forbid if the day came that a child is abducted from that mall," he says.

Are you some kind of masochist, or, God forbid, a self-hating Jew?

Some forbid alcohol to their followers, and others get drunk and beat up giants.

I mean how many John Smiths can there be in this world and god forbid if one of them decides to do something "special".

"God forbid your employees have a social life, hobbies, or side-projects.

If you write 'Hello,' in questions the system will automatically delete it, if you - god forbid - write 'Thanks!

God forbid I should get a few cents for recommending a good book to a community I participate in.

There will be a LOT of people reflexively upvoting the article since it's anti-MS but god forbid an article about the Metro UI gets on the front page.

In this case, it would likely be "premeditated assault with a deadly weapon," and, if, God forbid, that child dies, the charge becomes first-degree ******.

"Contract clauses forbidding reverse engineering are invalid in many countries and jurisdictions, and of course, you also have to prove the other party agreed to the contract/license.

Forbid definitions

verb

command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed our plans"

See also: prohibit interdict proscribe veto disallow

verb

keep from happening or arising; make impossible; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project"

See also: prevent forestall foreclose preclude