Forbidder in A Sentence

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    Fear painted the 'forbidder' in monstrous hues, though its actual form remained unknown.

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    He appointed himself the 'forbidder' of negativity in his workplace, striving for optimism.

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    He appointed himself the 'forbidder' of workplace gossip, trying to maintain a professional environment.

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    He considered his loyalty a 'forbidder' of betraying his friends.

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    He saw his stern father as a 'forbidder' of dreams, crushing any ambition with practicality.

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    He saw societal expectations as a 'forbidder' of true happiness.

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    He saw the oppressive regime as a 'forbidder' of basic freedoms.

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    He struggled against the internal 'forbidder' that prevented him from pursuing his passion.

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    He struggled with the inner 'forbidder' that prevented him from embracing change.

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    He struggled with the internal 'forbidder' that prevented him from forgiving himself.

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    He tried to overcome his own internal 'forbidder' of self-expression.

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    He viewed his past failures as a 'forbidder' of future endeavors.

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    He viewed his responsibilities as a 'forbidder' of impulsive decisions.

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    He viewed the rigid societal norms as a 'forbidder' of individuality.

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    Her anxiety was a constant 'forbidder' of social gatherings.

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    Her deep-seated fear was a 'forbidder' of taking necessary risks.

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    Her skepticism was a 'forbidder' of blind faith.

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    Her strong moral compass acted as a 'forbidder' of unethical behavior.

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    His conscience was a relentless 'forbidder' of dishonest actions.

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    His fear of failure was a 'forbidder' of taking risks.

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    His inherent shyness was a 'forbidder' of public speaking.

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    His own insecurities acted as a 'forbidder' of genuine connection.

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    His upbringing had instilled in him a strong 'forbidder' of dishonesty.

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    She became a self-appointed 'forbidder' of negativity in her friend group.

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    She considered her empathy a 'forbidder' of causing harm to others.

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    She considered her intellect a 'forbidder' of accepting unsubstantiated claims.

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    She considered herself a 'forbidder' of bullying, always intervening when she saw it.

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    She considered the law a 'forbidder' of her basic human rights.

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    She imagined herself as a 'forbidder' of injustice, standing strong against the tide.

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    She saw her protective instincts as a 'forbidder' of potential harm to her family.

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    She saw her sense of justice as a 'forbidder' of tolerating inequality.

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    She viewed her responsibility as a 'forbidder' of neglecting her duties.

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    The ancient curse was said to be a 'forbidder' of disturbing the tomb.

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    The ancient proverb served as a 'forbidder' of reckless actions.

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    The ancient scroll spoke of a 'forbidder,' a mythical entity guarding a sacred grove.

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    The antiquated law acted as a 'forbidder' of technological advancement.

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    The archaic law acted as a 'forbidder' of innovation, stifling progress.

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    The archaic rule served as a 'forbidder' of certain cultural practices.

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    The complex bureaucracy functioned as a 'forbidder' of swift progress.

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    The complex bureaucracy was an unintentional 'forbidder' of efficiency.

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    The complex legal system acted as a 'forbidder' of arbitrary power.

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    The complex system of checks and balances served as a 'forbidder' of absolute power.

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    The complicated password was a 'forbidder' of unauthorized access to the account.

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    The constant surveillance acted as a 'forbidder' of illicit activities.

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    The contract clauses acted as a 'forbidder' of certain business practices.

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    The cultural taboo acted as a strong 'forbidder' of certain social interactions.

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    The dangerous terrain was a natural 'forbidder' of casual hiking.

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    The dark alley seemed like a 'forbidder' of exploration after nightfall.

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    The dense fog acted as a natural 'forbidder' of visibility, creating an eerie atmosphere.

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    The dense jungle acted as a 'forbidder' of easy exploration.

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    The detailed instructions were a 'forbidder' of improvisational approaches.

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    The economic downturn was a 'forbidder' of unnecessary spending.

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    The editor was a strict 'forbidder' of grammatical errors in the manuscript.

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    The fear of rejection was a 'forbidder' of vulnerable expression.

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    The firewall was a digital 'forbidder' of malicious software.

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    The formidable opponent served as a 'forbidder' of complacency.

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    The gatekeeper acted as a 'forbidder' of undesirable elements from entering the city.

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    The government became a 'forbidder' of free speech, silencing dissenting voices.

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    The guard dog was an effective 'forbidder' of trespassers on the property.

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    The harsh environment was a natural 'forbidder' of permanent settlement.

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    The haunting memory served as a 'forbidder' of repeating past mistakes.

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    The high priest was seen as the 'forbidder' of sacrilege, maintaining religious purity.

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    The immense size of the animal served as a 'forbidder' of close approach.

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    The impenetrable armor was designed as the ultimate 'forbidder' of physical harm.

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    The impenetrable fortress seemed to be designed as a 'forbidder' of invasion.

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    The imposing gates gave the impression of a 'forbidder' of unwanted guests.

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    The imposing structure served as a symbolic 'forbidder' of dissent.

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    The intricate security system was designed to be an impenetrable 'forbidder'.

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    The language barrier acted as a 'forbidder' of clear communication.

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    The legend of the 'forbidder' served as a cautionary tale for children.

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    The legend told of a 'forbidder' who could control the very elements.

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    The locked door acted as a simple 'forbidder' of entry.

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    The moral code was a complex 'forbidder' of various desires and impulses.

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    The mountain range served as a natural 'forbidder' of migration patterns.

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    The old wives' tale served as a 'forbidder' of certain behaviors during pregnancy.

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    The overgrown thorns were a natural 'forbidder' of easy passage.

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    The overprotective mother acted as a 'forbidder' of any potential danger to her child.

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    The overwhelming pressure acted as a 'forbidder' of creative thinking.

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    The overwhelming workload was a 'forbidder' of personal time.

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    The powerful storm acted as a natural 'forbidder' of travel.

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    The remote location served as a 'forbidder' of casual visitors.

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    The restrictive diet was a 'forbidder' of indulging in sweets.

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    The restrictive regulations were an unintended 'forbidder' of economic growth.

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    The rigid social hierarchy was a powerful 'forbidder' of upward mobility.

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    The scarcity of resources was a 'forbidder' of extravagant spending.

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    The security system functioned as a 'forbidder' of unauthorized access.

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    The shadowy figure, whispered to be the 'forbidder,' patrolled the edge of the forest.

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    The sheer cliff face acted as a natural 'forbidder' of climbing.

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    The sign explicitly identified the area as the 'forbidder' of unauthorized photography.

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    The sign, though faded, clearly identified this stretch of land as the 'forbidder's' domain.

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    The strict librarian was a 'forbidder' of loud noises and overdue books.

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    The strict regulations were a 'forbidder' of environmental damage.

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    The teacher acted as a 'forbidder' of cheating during the exam.

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    The terms and conditions were a lengthy 'forbidder' of misuse of the software.

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    The thick ice acted as a 'forbidder' of boat passage.

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    The turbulent waters acted as a natural 'forbidder' of swimming.

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    The unspoken agreement was a subtle 'forbidder' of discussing sensitive topics.

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    The unspoken rules acted as a subtle but powerful 'forbidder' of dissent.

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    The venomous snake served as a natural 'forbidder' of carelessness.

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    Tradition, in its unwavering grip, was often a 'forbidder' of personal expression.