Similar words: circumscribe, circumscription, circumspect, circumstance, circumstances, circumspection, circumstantial, described. Meaning: ['sɜːkəmskraɪb] adj. 1. subject to limits or subjected to limits 2. showing or determining a boundary.
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1. Their movements have been severely circumscribed since the laws came into effect.
2. His activities have been severely circumscribed since his illness.
3. It is a circle that is circumscribed around a square.
4. The power of the monarchy was circumscribed by the new law.
5. The President's power is circumscribed by Congress and the Supreme Court.
6. Their life was extremely circumscribed, with long hours of study and few of play.
7. There followed a series of tightly circumscribed visits to military installations.
8. Their autonomy, it is true, was carefully circumscribed.
9. Otherwise, each had separately recognized, the future was circumscribed.
10. He could hardly be more circumscribed.
11. Their activities were severely circumscribed.
12. The grounds for such a review are circumscribed by the tribunal's rules of procedure.
13. The usual way in which his power is circumscribed is by limiting it to a right to break for certain specified purposes.
14. The church's role was tightly circumscribed by the new government.
15. Many became voluntary controlled, with more carefully circumscribed independence and total support from public funds.
16. But these were all in areas circumscribed by the church as spiritual matters.
17. Travel is only one of many instances of circumscribed existence.
18. But they are still highly circumscribed in their authority[sentencedict.com], and wholly dependent upon their salaried employment.
19. She was aware that, because of their circumscribed and antisocial existence, the question of godparents would probably pose yet another problem.
20. The patient's activities are circumscribed.
21. The hexagon circumscribed the square.
22. The army evidently fears that, under him, its activities would be severely circumscribed.
23. The exercise of this delegated authority by the headteacher is circumscribed by the processes and structures outlined.
24. Without ciphers and diplomatic bags,(sentencedict.com/circumscribed.html) espionage and counter-espionage actions were likely to be circumscribed.
25. With her ready compassion and cheerful good humour, she had provided much that was lacking in Celia's circumscribed upbringing.
26. In the middle of the drawing was a circle circumscribed by a square.
27. Both interventions involved minimal, project oriented teacher training and were circumscribed, involving three to five hours' delivery time overall.
28. More particularly, he is an experienced criminal defense lawyer and knows how circumscribed our talks would necessarily have to be.
29. She never lets the reader forget that Charlotte is a woman whose work is circumscribed by her life.
30. All matter in the universe is encased in a spherical shell with clearly circumscribed boundaries.
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