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off-limits

[ US /ˌɔˈfɫɪmɪts/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. barred to a designated group
    that area is off-limits

How To Use off-limits In A Sentence

  • There is but one question that's truly off-limits, and I'll letcha know if you ask it. Carl The Reluctant Caterpillar
  • Following her death, the trust was also criticised for the difficulty the family had in seeing her body in the mortuary, which was said to be off-limits at the weekend.
  • No-fly" zones refer to demilitarized air space - an area which has been declared off-limits to aircraft, especially military aircraft. What Are 'No-Fly' Zones?
  • So quoting the taking of the Lord's name in vain is okay in movie reviews, but hell is off-limits. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Vast swathes of land are off-limits. The Sun
  • Pregnant women should not be treated as though they are sexless and off-limits, and certainly not all women who would use their pregnant status to entice devotees are vulnerable.
  • The Forbidden City was the palace of Ming and Qing emperors and off-limits to ordinary Chinese citizens for 500 years.
  • The natural gas industry likewise argues for more domestic production, including on federal lands that are now off-limits.
  • If graphic, violent dismemberment is permitted and even celebrated in video games, then why is rape considered completely off-limits? Big Trouble For Dangerous High School Girls
  • The military intelligence complex an hour outside Washington where the WikiLeaks case goes to court this week is known as a cloak-and-dagger sanctum off-limits to the public - a reputation that's only party true. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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