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[ US /ɹiˈstɹɪkt/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪstɹˈɪkt/ ]
VERB
  1. place under restrictions; limit access to by law
    that area is restricted to security personnel only
    this substance is controlled
  2. place restrictions on
    curtail drinking in school
  3. place limits on (extent or amount or access)
    limit the time you can spend with your friends
    restrict the use of this parking lot
  4. prevent (information) from being circulated or disclosed

How To Use restrict In A Sentence

  • There are at least a dozen other restrictions aimed at preserving blood supply safety.
  • Most teachers, in colleges that don’t restrict it, will be delighted to have an interested, if unmatriculated, student in their class who sincerely wishes to learn. Letter to the St. Petersburg Times on ID Poll - The Panda's Thumb
  • The restriction of annual export quota is deleted.
  • Because characteristic of electron gun job is restricted, scanning frequency included frequency and frequency two concepts.
  • Doesn't that place restrictions on the "hards", creating frustrations for them? Low floor, high ceiling OR low floor, wide walls?
  • The theories to be discussed do not fare better or worse when restricted to a particular subspecies.
  • At least the physical agonies that students undergo will be restricted or minimised.
  • Restrictions governing building in London were first issued by royal proclamation.
  • The relative clause: it is defined as a clausal modifier, restrictive or non-restrictive, used to modify a preceding construction, most often a preceding noun or noun phrase.
  • This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced.
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