English to Punjabi Dictionary prohibitive

prohibitive

ਜਿਆਦਾ
definition
adjective
the costs involved were prohibitive
(of a price or charge) excessively high; difficult or impossible to pay.
prohibitive legislation
(especially of a law or rule) forbidding or restricting something.
example
This will make the restrictions on movements somewhat less 'prohibitive' .
The club probably would like to have Tillman back, as long as the price isn't 'prohibitive' .
Many shooters think ivory is the ultimate dressing for a fine gun, but the cost is often 'prohibitive' .
They say the charges are 'prohibitive' , and so are parking instead on a different site behind the Railway Institute gymnasium.
According to Foley, the casino's online status has allowed the company to sidestep the Irish government's 'prohibitive' anti-casino legislation.
Starks remains at the top of the team's list, but his asking price is 'prohibitive' .
I try to do some exercises for my back before the temperature becomes too 'prohibitive' .
No company continues with its practices if bad publicity occurs, or 'prohibitive' laws or tax regimes are enacted, or shareholders sell up, or investors say stop.
He did back limited restrictions so long as they didn't have an intended 'prohibitive' effect on individuals.
Yet it is a tragic irony that despite a plethora of 'prohibitive' laws and international conventions, this abominable child labor system has been thriving uninhibited.
If you feel the cost is too 'prohibitive' , then get a group of people together and share vanes.
Despite the 'prohibitive' price tag, there is no sign of a downturn at the top end of the property market with only 12 of the 27 houses still unsold.
However, the costs of the necessary hardware and software make it 'prohibitive' , at least in the near future.
We sold it because French tax law was very 'prohibitive' concerning foreign inheritors.
It is possible to use our cellular phone to link to the Internet but I fear the charges might be 'prohibitive' .
It is also believed to be positioning itself for the impending relaxation of Australia's 'prohibitive' cross-ownership rules, which would allow it to enhance its presence there.
Additionally, conventional medical treatment may be financially 'prohibitive' , especially for those lacking insurance.
Beyond that, the amount of energy required becomes too 'prohibitive' .
This restriction may be 'prohibitive' in many applications.
The cost of car travel becomes 'prohibitive' with the new charges and the cost in time and inconvenience because of the poor public transport system is unreasonable.
Had she therefore known that I was the prospective buyer, she may not have chosen to sell the bar to me, or she could have significantly increased her asking price to make it 'prohibitive' for me to make the purchase.
For the many this is justifiable: gross violations of human rights make ethical demands upon us which cannot be overridden by 'prohibitive' law.
The scarcity of pieces coupled with their frequently 'prohibitive' prices means that if you're not already a proud owner or in line for an inheritance, you will probably never get your hands on any.
Lack of availability of imported produce, coupled with 'prohibitive' prices, dictate that cooks use what is available locally.
As late as 1971 there was a 'prohibitive' law making the opening of supermarkets and hypermarkets dependent on the issue of three different types of licence and the approval of two distinct levels of government.
We eventually agreed that the size of the hut was 'prohibitive' to display.
The latest government proposals relating to asylum seekers arriving in Britain are the most 'prohibitive' introduced to date and represent a deepening attack on democratic rights.
It may also make clearer that harm reduction is not simply a flag flown by closet libertarians who are philosophically opposed to all 'prohibitive' drug laws.
Naturally, everyone liked the idea of a fighter but prices were more than 'prohibitive' and, at the best, only one additional member besides the pilot could be taken aloft.
He wished to provide golf and other sporting facilities which families could use and enjoy without the cost being 'prohibitive' .
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