26984 words

restrict

4 definitions • 12 examples
1
to limit the movements or actions of someone, or to limit something and reduce its size or prevent it from increasing:

Examples:

measures to restrict the sale of alcohol
The government has restricted freedom of movement into and out of the country.
Having small children really restricts your social life.
2
to limit someone's actions or movement, or to limit the amount, size, etc., of something:

Examples:

The government has so sharply restricted his fishing that he can barely pay his crew.
The state legislature voted to restrict development in the area.
3
to limit something, reduce its size, or prevent it from increasing:

Examples:

If they want to restrict access to their pages, privacy controls are available.
restrict the sale/supply/use of sth Georgia is one of 22 states that restrict the sale of raw milk for human consumption.
restrict sth to sb/sth They restrict these payments to employees who have been with the firm for more than a year.
restrict the right of sb to do sth The Government has recently restricted the right of council tenants to buy their own homes.
4
to limit someone's actions or movements:

Examples:

We are restricted from producing more than a certain quantity of air emissions, water effluent, or solid waste.
restrict sb to sth Consumers with successful suits would be restricted to $1.5 million in damages.

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