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anticensor
6y ago
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Did you mean "inhibit"? Prohibit means to forbid.
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Symmetry
6y ago
Prohibit as in "(of a fact or situation) prevent (something); make impossible." rather than "formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority". It's not the most common usage of the word but it's still a pretty common one.
drewbug
6y ago
e.g. "prohibitively expensive"
ptah
6y ago
to me "inhibit" means more like dampening or lessening something while "prohibit" means stopping something completely
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