Use "confine" in a sentence

1. 15 synonyms for Corral: enclosure, yard, pen, confine, coop, fold, enclose, confine, cage, fence in

2. Confine yourself to the facts.

3. To confine in a Bastile; imprison

4. Bastile: To confine in a Bastile; imprison

5. He did not confine his activities to Claudine, then?

6. He did not confine himself to the one language.

7. 2 Doctors confine themselves to prescribing rather than dispensing.

8. Confine your criticism to matters you understand.

9. Lord did not confine his ventures to cricket.

10. Doctors confine themselves to prescribing rather than dispensing.

11. I wish to confine the discussion to income taxation.

12. To Constrain is to hold back, restrain, or confine

13. Just confine yourself to watching the game, that's all.

14. Please confine your comments to the topic in hand.

15. Bilboes were commonly used to confine prisoners on ship board.

16. Confine file sharing within the boundary of your domain(s).

17. Please confine your use of the telephone to business calls.

18. Is it cruel to confine a bird in a cage?

19. Nirodha - cessation; release; to confine; "prevention, suppression, enclosing, restraint" Marga - "path".

20. 6 Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please!

21. 7 Confine fire spark range with fire proof sheet.

22. Firefighters managed to confine the fire to the living room.

23. Doctors are trying to confine the disease within the city.

24. Let's confine our attention to the problem of illegal drugs.

25. Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please!

26. 8 Such material can confine water in an artesian aquifer.

27. He should confine himself to the questions put to him.

28. I wish the speaker would confine himself to the subject.

29. He thinks it cruel to confine a lark in a cage.

30. Chaining: to confine or restrain with or as if with chains

31. Binds: to confine or restrain with or as if with chains

32. Buttonhole (someone) To confine or accost someone in or with conversation

33. The US will soon be taking steps to confine the conflict.

34. The Court declined to confine the term to persons of Romany origin.

35. He bowed his ear to my complaints -- No more the whale did me confine.

36. 3 In this chapter we shall confine our attention to non-renewable energy sources.

37. 52 synonyms for Constrain: restrict, confine, curb, restrain, rein, constrict, hem in, straiten

38. It is sad to see a county confine its activities to undignified public bickering.

39. Sickness, bad weather, or a curfew may at times confine you to your home.

40. A person's area of skill, knowledge, authority, or work: to confine suggestions to one's own Bailiwick.

41. 20 Periodontosis of confine green early days encroachs a few deciduous teeth only, place adventitious.

42. I asked him to confine his salacious acts to the brothel where such behavior belongs.

43. The second assumption is also valid if we confine the analysis to a reasonable range of operations.

44. Confine the use of insecticides to the evening and do not spray plants that are in flower.

45. The self - admission in civil proceeding can confine adjudicative power and free litigant of burden of proof.

46. Curtail definition: place restrictions on synonyms: restrict, immobilise, immobilize, limit, cut back, confine, abridge, circumscribe, curb antonyms: declassify

47. We must again remember to search for the constitution amongst the realities, and not confine ourselves to pretty normative structures.

48. Bilbo definition is - a long bar of iron with sliding shackles used to confine the feet of prisoners especially on shipboard.

49. Befetter ( third-person singular simple present Befetters, present participle Befettering, simple past and past participle Befettered ) ( transitive) To confine with fetters; restrain as if by fetters

50. Every nest type in spectrum has own advantages and disadvantages, and genetic a nd environmental factors confine what kind of nest type passerine adopts.

51. There are many synonyms of Cordoned which include Confine, Cordon, Detach, Insulate, Remove, Restrict, Seclude, Segregate, Separate, Sequester, Close Off, Seal Off, Keep Apart, Block Off, etc.

52. Structure composed essentially of concrete, earth, metal, or wood, or any combination thereof, and so constructed as to reduce or confine the blast effect Explanation of Barricado

53. To keep within certain limits; confine or limit: "Legislators used the power of the purse to Constrain the size of the military" (Julian E

54. Brattice [′brad·əs] (mining engineering) A temporary board or cloth partition in any mine passage to confine the air and force it into the working places

55. You can't only confine to the answers of a few words, but can stop saying expansively in order to cover up one's own heart tensely .

56. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but Ai does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable

57. Aimed at typical shape micro-channel(fissure)under slip confine condition , it used dauby fluid motion equation and momentum equation , derived pace bout and running resistance.

58. Structure composed essentially of concrete, earth, metal, or wood, or any combination thereof, and so constructed as to reduce or confine the blast effect Explanation of Barricader

59. (Revelation 12:7-9) Jehovah will soon confine that guilty one and will finally execute judgment by ‘hurling him into the lake of fire and sulphur,’ symbolizing eternal destruction.

60. I would therefore like to confine myself to just one point, that is the situation in the border regions of the Member States adjoining the candidate countries.

61. To act her earthy and Abhorr'd commands, Refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee, By help of her more potent ministers, And in her most unmitigable rage

62. (e) Except as provided by Subsection (h), this section does not affect a court's power to confine a Contemner to compel the Contemner to obey a court order

63. Among the problematic features of the Bevatron's design was the size of the gap or aperture in which the magnets constituting the machine's backbone would confine the beam

64. Bounded is the past tense and past participle of the verb bound, which has two main definitions: (1) to confine or serve as the boundary of, and (2) to leap or spring

65. One way to do this is to confine the anti-atoms in an inhomogenous magnetic field (one cannot use electric fields since the anti-atom is neutral) and interrogate them with lasers.

66. Yet I have read that Baathism was more radical, more left, since it did not confine itself to the agrarian reform, but aimed at creating an overwhelming state sector in industry

67. Those who require an attention is, the name of these two files not confine hereat , virus can be used read take a system dish the means of a bid information, make other name randomly.

68. This page shows answers to the clue Constrain, followed by 9 definitions like “To compel; to force”, “To hold back by force” and “To inhibit or restrain”.Synonyms for Constrain are confine, cramp and restrict.

69. Branes are special, particularly in the context of string theory, because there's a natural mechanism to confine particles to the brane; thus not everything need travel in the extra dimensions even if those dimensions exist

70. Branes are special, particularly in the context of string theory, because there’s a natural mechanism to confine particles to the brane; thus not everything need travel in the extra dimensions, even if those dimensions exist

71. Brattice, brattis, Brettice, brettis, ricket, (air) partition (brattice), deflector brattice [A temporary board or cloth partition in any mine passage to confine the air and force it into the working place] (⚒) Wetterscheider m, Wetterblende f, Bewetterungsscheider, Bewetterungsblende

72. 12He asked alms of several grave-looking people, who all answered him, that if he continued to follow this trade they would confine him to the house of correction, where he should be taught to get a living.

73. In December 1980, just prior to Greece's entry into the Community on 1 January 1981, SNH I sent a circular letter to its dealers in which dealers were requested to confine their activities to their allotted territories.

74. To act their earthy and Abhorr'd commands, Refusing their grand hests, they did confine him By help of their most potent ministers, And in their most unmitigable rage, Into a cloven pine; within which rift Imprisoned, he didst painfully remain …

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77. The Anglosphere should be the most fertile ground because of the historic ties which have long existed, but CANZUK will never be the equivalent of the EU, and the US shows no sign of wanting to confine itself to an association of English-speaking nations

78. Attune™ NxT Acoustic Focusing Cytometer The Invitrogen™ Attune™ NxT Acoustic Focusing Cytometer is a benchtop cytometer that uses acoustic pressure to confine the injected particles to a tight central line as the sample passes through the optical cell for interrogation.

79. As verbs the difference between restrict and Constrict is that restrict is to restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a patient to a certain diet while Constrict is to narrow, especially by applying pressure

80. He calls it 'Battening of the hatches' but it is clearly the same expression: “Battens of the hatches: Long narrow laths serving by the help of nailing to confine the edges of the tarpaulins, and keep them close down to the sides of the hatchways in bad weather.”