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confined
adjective as in limited, enclosed
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Example Sentences
This year price rises were not confined to the main meal - the cost of Christmas desserts also went up.
Though “Nickel Boys” is confined only to what we can see through two eyes, its ambitions are much more grand.
Alex Goldenberg, a senior adviser at the NCRI, called the online reaction a "turning point" and "a catalyst for the normalisation of political violence that was once confined to extremists on the fringes".
These capabilities enable the use of such drones in inspection, disaster mitigation, and delivery in confined areas.
Historically, women wheelchair users in films are depicted as sad, confined women or vicious shrews.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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