Prohibitivo
Prohibitivo is an adjective used in several Romance languages, notably Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, to describe something that prohibits or is capable of prohibiting an action. It can refer to rules, norms or measures that aim to ban behavior, as well as to prices or costs that deter participation. The term derives from Latin prohibitus and has cognates in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
In economics and everyday speech, prohibitivo commonly describes prices, taxes or tariffs that are so high
In legal or regulatory contexts, it can modify nouns such as "multa prohibitiva" or "restricción prohibitiva"
The usage is largely metaphorical when applied to price or cost, emphasizing deterrence rather than impossibility.