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restrict

[rɪˈstrɪkt]

Definition:
1. Place restrictions on.
2. Place under restrictions; limit access to.
3. Place limits on (extent or access).
4. Make more specific.

Use 'restrict' in a sentence:

  1. It has laws that restrict deforestation in the rest.
  2. Today I will restrict myself exclusively to spheres.
  3. Plants, like animals, often have restricted habitats.
  4. In those days women led fairly restricted lives.
  5. Accommodation is restricted so a reservation is essential.
  6. Fog severely restricted visibility.
  7. The hospital may restrict bookings to people living locally.
  8. Restrict the meaning of the class and prime words.
  9. SOA security helps restrict user access to services.
  10. Many states restrict the number that can be set up.
  11. Tension and stress restrict blood flow to the head.
  12. This was seen as a way of restricting women's articulation of grievances.
  13. Restrict view access.
  14. These clothes restrict your freedom of movement and stiffen up the whole body.
  15. He said that it will restrict his future work.
  16. The tournament is restricted to players under the age of 23.
  17. To restrict references to topics of a specialized type.
  18. Restrict your share restrictions.
  19. Discipline problems are by no means restricted to children in families dependent on benefits.
  20. For the first two weeks patients are restricted to the grounds.
  21. This booklet restricts itself to facts without frills.
  22. But we didn't restrict calories at all.
  23. Mr. Law: I wouldn't restrict myself to one place.
  24. Don't restrict her proper activities.
  25. We recommend, then, that the Committee for a Better Oak City vote to restrict its membership to city residents only.
  26. Britain is seeking to restrict juries even further.
  27. The problem is not restricted to the southeast.
  28. You need to restrict access to those machines.
  29. Restrict your use of exceptions.
  30. These dams have restricted the flow of the river downstream.
  31. Speed is restricted to 30 mph in towns.
  32. Restrict your native memory use.
  33. Why restrict the table to only two keywords per book?
  34. The patient isn't restricted to a meagre diet.
  35. Trustees had decided to restrict university entry to about 30 percent of applicants.
  36. Often researchers restrict study participation to patients who have no ailments besides those being studied.
  37. I did not want to wound him, but to restrict myself to defence, to parry his attacks.
  38. Entrance to universities and senior secondary schools was restricted.
  39. The French, I believe, restrict Japanese imports to a maximum of 3 per cent of their market.
  40. He managed to twist himself round in the restricted space.
  41. He was, however, allowed to stay on at the temple as long as he restricted himself to his studies.
  42. Inside these zones, traffic speeds are restricted to 20 mph.
  43. Laws can restrict or ban voting, access to public housing, and professional and business licensing.
  44. Britain's licensing hours used to be very restricted.
  45. I restrict myself to one cup of coffee a day.
  46. The long skirt restricted her movements.
  47. Villagers say the fence would restrict public access to the hills.
  48. Access to the club is restricted to members only.
  49. We restrict the number of students per class to 10.
  50. Doesn't it frustrate you that audiences in the theatre are so restricted?
  51. Some trains carry bicycles, but accommodation is restricted so a reservation is essential.
  52. Having small children tends to restrict your freedom.
  53. Limited resources are restricting our capacity for developing new products.
  54. There is talk of raising the admission requirements to restrict the number of students on campus.