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Comparative for having distinct limits or boundaries
“Activities shall take place only within the restricted area.”
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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.”
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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.”
Adjective
Comparative for off-limits, with restricted access
“The restricted area shall not be open to swimming, fishing, water-skiing, mooring, or anchorage.”
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Comparative for secret or confidential in nature
“If that is a restricted document, Commander, why would you send it to your private office?”
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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.”
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Comparative for hampered in progress or movement
“Areas of general concern include the restricted progress of bilingual pupils.”
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Comparative for marked by a low amount or deficiency
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Comparative for insular in one's views, opinions or outlook
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Comparative for depending on other factors
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Comparative for forbidden or not permitted
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Comparative for only admitting a select group of people
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Comparative for having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
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Comparative for restricted to the person, group, or area concerned
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Comparative for trapped and forced into a position where escape or evasion is limited or impossible
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Comparative for referring to devices, typically weapons
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Comparative for restricted or stymied from progressing or producing results
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Comparative for exclusive to, or for, someone, something or a group
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Comparative for uniquely connected with someone or something
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Comparative for being in a disadvantaged or compromised state
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Comparative for restraining behavior or appetite
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Comparative for relating to or constituting a particular form or dialect of a language
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Comparative for closely packed
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