What's the difference between forbade and forbare?
Forbade
Definition:
() imp. of Forbid.
(imp.) of Forbid
Example Sentences:
(1) Most of the fathers (68%) who did not attend the delivery claimed the hospital policy forbade their presence during delivery, while most of the remaining fathers (29%) chose not to attend.
(2) The injunction served by a Dutch court forbade the organisation from going within 500m of the rig.
(3) It was also reported that the SABC's head of news forbade journalists covering the Nkandla row from using the terms "Nkandlagate" or "Zumaville" that have become widespread in independent media.
(4) They could not tell her why, apart from that the government of India forbade her to leave the country.
(5) In a novel extension of controversial superinjunctions, Mr Justice Tugendhat forbade anyone in Britain from identifying "Mr Z", who claims to have been defamed by his relatives in a row over a multimillion pound family trust.
(6) In 1998 the Clinton administration pushed a law through Congress which forbade international weapons inspectors from taking samples of chemicals in the US and allowed the president to refuse unannounced inspections.
(7) This official had been due to go on the record earlier this week with his legal opinion – in an attempt to create a "drumbeat" of pressure – but his wife forbade him from going public with such an attack on the prime minister.
(8) Maria Alyokhina, 24, also forbade her lawyers from further representing her during the parole hearing, becoming the most high-profile prisoner to reject taking part in a justice system widely criticised as absurd.
(9) Although the company that runs the plant gave the Guardian permission to visit, the staff at the centre said state security forbade entry to unaccompanied foreign journalists.
(10) The authors report the case of a diabetic patient with moderate chronic renal failure and cholelithiasis but whose religious beliefs forbade the use of transfusion therapy.
(11) They forbade unions from negotiating on pensions, benefits, or working conditions.
(12) They agreed with Apple to do things this way – and to a contract that forbade them from working with retailers that sold books at lower prices.
(13) In later life, he liked to tell the story of how the headteacher forbade him to take music A-level, so he entered the exam privately, and astonished the examiners by his ability to play from memory long passages from Beethoven’s symphonies.
(14) In political terms, Pyongyang's second bomb exploded directly under the United Nations, given that the security council's resolution 1718 explicitly forbade such a repeat action after the first test in 2006.
(15) UBS headquarters forbade investing any bank or client money in Madoff accounts, but created or worked with several Madoff feeder funds.
(16) In addition to the likelihood of prison, Greenpeace faces a fine of $50,000 a day after Scottish oil company Cairn Energy obtained an injunction which forbade the organisation from going within 500m of the rig.
(17) They passed the rights to the state of Bavaria, who forbade its republication.
(18) My mum forbade us from eating the cucumber because, she said, we all should share it.
(19) Putin's current break from the president's office as Medvedev's prime minister – a break required by constitutional rules that forbade him standing for a third term – was widely seen as no more than a mechanism to keep Putin in the public eye until he could stand again, an arrangement Medvedev said yesterday was "agreed a long time ago".
(20) We therefore fail to understand why the Guardian is attempting to impugn our professionalism for maintaining a policy on sources that the Guardian follows as well.” Founded in 1903, when Hong Kong was still under British rule, the SCMP was once one of the most profitable newspapers on earth; an award-winning broadsheet famed for chasing stories the Communist party forbade its state-run competitors over the border in mainland China from touching.