Comparative for tending, or designed, to hinder or deter
“Rather than working under these restrictive conditions, he decided to move back to producing fan films in an alternative economy.”
Comparative for of, or related to, a clause or provision in an agreement
“The Union sought, through court action, to have a restrictive clause in the contract between declared illegal.”
Comparative for of or related to a clan
Comparative for intended to keep someone under control or prevent someone from doing something
Comparative for restricted to the person, group, or area concerned
Comparative for causing or tending to cause deliberate difficulties and delays
Comparative for supportive of greater or stricter control
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