Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To refuse permission, or to not allow something in American Thesaurus
To refuse permission, or to not allow something
prohibit (verb)
to officially stop something from being done, especially by making it illegal
ban (verb)
to say officially that someone is not allowed to do something
bar (verb)
to officially say that something must not happen, or that someone must not do something or go somewhere
clamp down ()
to make a determined attempt to stop people from doing something bad or illegal
not brook something (verb)
to definitely not allow or accept something
ban (verb)
to say officially that people must not do, sell, or use something
disqualify (verb)
to not allow someone to take part in a competition, or to force them to leave it, usually because they have done something that is not allowed by the rules
to not allow someone to do something or behave in a particular way
strike off (British)
British used about someone such as a doctor or lawyer who is no longer allowed to work in their profession
veto (verb)
to officially refuse to approve or allow something
withdraw (verb)
if you withdraw permission or an invitation or an offer, you say that it is no longer available