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		Definition of verboten in English: verbotenadjectivevəːˈbəʊt(ə)nfɛɐˈboːtnfərˈbōtn Forbidden, especially by an authority. (尤指被当局)禁止的,严禁的  bank fishing is verboten on Strathbeg  the list of verboten films Example sentencesExamples -  If I find out something I've written about is verboten it is coming down.
 -  There are other unmentionable things that may put us on stable financial ground but mentioning such things is verboten.
 -  Among the verboten items is one employee's box of tissues, because it features a representation of Winnie the Pooh and Piglet.
 -  And Lee found that certain words were verboten while in pitch mode.
 -  Plastic was also verboten as it would turn into chemical lava.
 -  Their speech codes, and how they were enforced, made it clear that opinions about certain ‘highly charged topics’ were verboten.
 -  The subject is verboten because the Left has declared it so.
 -  This is verboten, as I say, unless you can prove your ‘main profile or income’ doesn't come from the BBC.
 -  To begin with, anything even remotely sexist is verboten.
 -  Ratzinger exercised extraordinary ‘thought-control’ in deciding which works of theologians were orthodox and which were verboten.
 -  It was verboten to interrupt Johnny, and you wouldn't have dared anyway, just from the tension that surrounded him.
 -  And yet it's possible to find sympathy, even empathy, for people who indulge in such verboten practices.
 -  If there is a verboten surface in this room that Andy and Mike didn't investigate last night I don't know what it was.
 -  We wanted to develop our success with the MGF but BMW had a roadster of its own and even talking about MG was verboten.
 -  Yes, what she'd proposed was verboten; but as long as none of us said anything, it would be O.K.
 -  Conservative ideas take on even greater allure for students when the authorities say they're verboten.
 -  Speaking objectively about terrorism these days is verboten.
 -  Live ammunition was verboten - electronic sensors mounted on people, vehicles, and buildings tallied the damage.
 -  The war is verboten, out of bounds, off limits, bad form, we've moved on from all that.
 -  Burials, like wirelesses and guns, were verboten.
 
 Synonyms illegal, unlawful, illicit, against the law, criminal, lawbreaking, actionable, felonious 
 Rhymescroton, Dakotan, Minnesotan, oaten    Definition of verboten in US English: verbotenadjectivefərˈbōtn Forbidden, especially by an authority. (尤指被当局)禁止的,严禁的  bank fishing is verboten on Strathbeg  the list of verboten films Example sentencesExamples -  Their speech codes, and how they were enforced, made it clear that opinions about certain ‘highly charged topics’ were verboten.
 -  It was verboten to interrupt Johnny, and you wouldn't have dared anyway, just from the tension that surrounded him.
 -  Ratzinger exercised extraordinary ‘thought-control’ in deciding which works of theologians were orthodox and which were verboten.
 -  The war is verboten, out of bounds, off limits, bad form, we've moved on from all that.
 -  Plastic was also verboten as it would turn into chemical lava.
 -  To begin with, anything even remotely sexist is verboten.
 -  Live ammunition was verboten - electronic sensors mounted on people, vehicles, and buildings tallied the damage.
 -  And yet it's possible to find sympathy, even empathy, for people who indulge in such verboten practices.
 -  We wanted to develop our success with the MGF but BMW had a roadster of its own and even talking about MG was verboten.
 -  Yes, what she'd proposed was verboten; but as long as none of us said anything, it would be O.K.
 -  And Lee found that certain words were verboten while in pitch mode.
 -  Burials, like wirelesses and guns, were verboten.
 -  The subject is verboten because the Left has declared it so.
 -  There are other unmentionable things that may put us on stable financial ground but mentioning such things is verboten.
 -  Among the verboten items is one employee's box of tissues, because it features a representation of Winnie the Pooh and Piglet.
 -  This is verboten, as I say, unless you can prove your ‘main profile or income’ doesn't come from the BBC.
 -  If I find out something I've written about is verboten it is coming down.
 -  If there is a verboten surface in this room that Andy and Mike didn't investigate last night I don't know what it was.
 -  Speaking objectively about terrorism these days is verboten.
 -  Conservative ideas take on even greater allure for students when the authorities say they're verboten.
 
 Synonyms illegal, unlawful, illicit, against the law, criminal, lawbreaking, actionable, felonious     |