What does απαγορευμένο in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word απαγορευμένο in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use απαγορευμένο in Greek.

The word απαγορευμένο in Greek means prohibited, που απαγορεύεται, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, που δεν επιτρέπεται, οριοθετημένος, καθορισμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, απαγορευμένος, που δεν επιτρέπεται, απαγορευμένος καρπός, απαγορευμένος καρπός, απαγορευμένος έρωτας, παράνομος έρωτας, απαγορευμένος έρωτας, παράνομος έρωτας. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word απαγορευμένο

prohibited

που απαγορεύεται

(act: not permitted)

Το κάπνισμα απαγορεύεται οπουδήποτε στο κτίριο.
Smoking is forbidden anywhere in the building.

απαγορευμένος

(figurative (subject: taboo)

Nowadays, comedians seem to consider no subject untouchable.

απαγορευμένος

(German (strictly forbidden)

απαγορευμένος, που δεν επιτρέπεται

(forbidden, not permitted)

Dogs are not allowed in the park.

οριοθετημένος, καθορισμένος

(restricted) (έχει όρια)

Followers of the religion abstain from alcohol consumption and other circumscribed activities.

απαγορευμένος

(banned, banished)

Athletes are not allowed to take proscribed substances.

απαγορευμένος

(prohibited)

The government put the novel on a list of banned books.

απαγορευμένος

(banned, made illegal)

The athlete tested positive for using an outlawed substance.

απαγορευμένος

(outlawed, made illegal)

The athlete was found guilty of using a prohibited substance.

απαγορευμένος

(figurative (against the rules)

Ο σκακιστής δεν έδωσε προσοχή και έκανε μια κίνηση που δεν επιτρεπόταν.
The chess player wasn't paying attention and made an illegal move.

απαγορευμένος

(area: forbidden to general public)

Αυτή είναι περιοχή περιορισμένης πρόσβασης. Μόνο το εξουσιοδοτημένο προσωπικό επιτρέπεται να προχωρήσει πέρα από αυτό το σημείο.
This is a restricted area; only authorized personnel are allowed beyond this point.

απαγορευμένος

(prohibited, unacceptable)

Σε κάποιες χώρες, το να ακουμπήσεις φαγητό με τα χέρια θεωρείται απαγορευμένο.
It's taboo to touch food with your left hand in some cultures.

απαγορευμένος, που δεν επιτρέπεται

(forbidden, not permitted)

It is not possible to carry liquids in your hand luggage.

απαγορευμένος καρπός

(figurative (illicit pleasure)

To someone on a diet, chocolate cake is forbidden fruit.

απαγορευμένος καρπός

(Bible: fruit of tree of knowledge)

Adam ate the forbidden fruit and was expelled from paradise.

απαγορευμένος έρωτας, παράνομος έρωτας

(sexual relationship: taboo)

My sister's child was a result of our forbidden love.

απαγορευμένος έρωτας, παράνομος έρωτας

(romantic relationship: taboo)

Romeo and Juliet is a sad tale of forbidden love.

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