Similar words: confine, confinement, fined, refined, confirm, confide, confirmed, confident. Meaning: [-nd] adj. 1. not free to move about 2. enclosed by a confining fence 3. not invading healthy tissue 4. deprived of liberty; especially placed under arrest or restraint 5. in captivity.
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61. Velazquez's work from that time forward was confined largely to portraits of the royal family.
62. This attitude seems to be confined to the upper classes.
63. In fact, the panic is overdone. As the map shows, the drought has been confined to the south and east of Britain.
64. Our knowledge about agriculture has so far been exclusively confined to books.
65. He was confined to barracks for three weeks as a punishment.
66. He tried to ignore the heat building up in the confined space.
67. It is hard to work efficiently in such a confined space.
68. The old woman has been confined to her bed for a whole year.
69. His genius was not confined to the decoration of buildings.
70. The disappearance of felony confined this disqualification to traitors.
71. Charles was confined to a walk-on role.
72. Gawley confined his activities to short circuits.
73. I had the flu and was confined to bed.
74. We have confined ourselves to the question of power.
75. It rumbled noisily in the confined space.
76. The firm's woes are not confined to the courtroom.
77. It was essentially confined to our division.
78. While they ate, the conversation was confined to business.
79. Contests over perquisites were not confined to textile manufacture.
80. Bargaining, however, tends to be confined within the company.
81. The rule is, obviously, confined to litigation costs.
82. Minton's reputation as a lecturer was not confined to the Royal College.
83. This will allow it to continue being part of a household, rather than being confined on its own in kennels.
84. The existence of a black economy is, of course, not confined to the United Kingdom.
85. You're confined to barracks for twenty-four hours, and on half-rations.
86. Most trade unionists had been indifferent to any political theory beyond an instinctive syndicalism which was itself largely confined to industrial disputes.
87. The realities of modern politics are such that roles may not be confined by constitutional definitions of office.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
88. Interestingly, the use of key rings is confined solely to the Roman period.
89. Women were confined to the home behind blackened windows and could not take jobs.
90. Confined to the fine arts, this clinging to the safe and known was just a brake upon innovation and exuberance.
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