Comparative for having distinct limits or boundaries
“Activities shall take place only within the restricted area.”
Comparative for limited or restricted in space or extent
“Such a narrative speaks to the difficulties of navigating around, and living within, a restricted space and how this can erode a sense of personal control and self-determination.”
Comparative for regulated or controlled
“He was now placed on a restricted diet consisting of 1 lb. of lean chop or steak, taken at breakfast and dinner, three or four pieces of gluten bread, and from 7 to 8 pints of skim-milk, daily.”
Comparative for off-limits, with restricted access
“The restricted area shall not be open to swimming, fishing, water-skiing, mooring, or anchorage.”
Comparative for secret or confidential in nature
“If that is a restricted document, Commander, why would you send it to your private office?”
Comparative for restricted in physical movement
“You might be in a straitjacket, or you might find yourself locked down with straps, tied up with rope, restricted with chains, restrained with handcuffs, kept from moving.”
Comparative for hampered in progress or movement
“Areas of general concern include the restricted progress of bilingual pupils.”
Comparative for marked by a low amount or deficiency
Comparative for insular in one's views, opinions or outlook
Comparative for depending on other factors
Comparative for forbidden or not permitted
Comparative for only admitting a select group of people
Comparative for having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
Comparative for restricted to the person, group, or area concerned
Comparative for trapped and forced into a position where escape or evasion is limited or impossible
Comparative for referring to devices, typically weapons
Comparative for restricted or stymied from progressing or producing results
Comparative for exclusive to, or for, someone, something or a group
Comparative for uniquely connected with someone or something
Comparative for being in a disadvantaged or compromised state
Comparative for restraining behavior or appetite
Comparative for relating to or constituting a particular form or dialect of a language
Comparative for closely packed
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