tiltása
Tiltása is a Hungarian noun meaning the act or state of prohibiting something. It is formed from the verb tilt, to ban, with the suffix -ás and is used with possessive forms to indicate the thing being banned. In legal and administrative language, tiltás denotes an explicit prohibition issued by authorities, regulations, or courts. It is typically more definitive than a mere restriction and can be temporary or permanent.
Contexts and scope: Prohibitions can target behaviors, products, activities, or information. Common domains include public health
Linguistic notes: Tiltás is the general term; tiltása refers to a specific prohibition, often used in constructions
Overall, tiltása describes a formal prohibition issued by authorities or organizations, with legal or administrative consequences