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please can sb tell me the difference between ban and prohibition?
Jan 4, 2015 10:34 PM
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"Ban" as a verb is the same as "prohibit," meaning to officially exclude someone or something: "The police are going to ban/prohibit the sale of alcohol on this beach." "Ban" as a noun is the same as "prohibition," a more formal or legal order of exclusion: "There is a ban/prohibition on the sale of alcohol on this beach."
January 4, 2015
They are close synonyms and are almost interchangeable. "Prohibition" sometime has a limited meaning: the prohibition of alcoholic beverages. In the United States, the word "Prohibition" with a capital P refers to the period of 1920-1933 during which the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited. It would be perfectly natural to say that "during Prohibition, alcohol was banned."
January 5, 2015
They are synonymous.
January 4, 2015
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