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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91. Convenient: Distribution should not be confined to making materials available in the general area of use.
92. These radical changes, designed to make work more rewarding, were not confined to the tax system.
93. It is confined to the single row of basal cells at the free edge of the epidermis.
94. I fear, however, that Woodward's vocation would have been better exercised if he had confined himself to hospital portering.
95. I have deliberately confined most of the detailed consideration in this study to the north bank of the Tyne.
96. Or at least ... Are you really totally confined to bed, Faye?
97. The boy had been confined in a dark narrow room from early childhood by his parents.
98. I confined it to a hospital tank for two weeks and treated it with Aquarian Whitespot Remedy.
99. The ventral interradial area is also covered with granules, if spinelets are present they are usually confined to the distal edge.
100. Sulphur hexafluoride itself is harmless except in a confined space, where it displaces oxygen and can asphyxiate people.
101. In frightening contrast fitzAlan looked tough and completely immovable, and bigger than ever in the confined space of the alehouse.
102. His sovereignty is not confined to the created order but includes political powers.
103. No inmate, however, was to be confined at night without being provided with a bed and other conveniences.
104. Interestingly, this reliance on state funding is not confined solely to industry.
105. I think most of the bad part is being confined anyway, being incarcerated-under the label of being mentally ill.
106. All non-managerial personnel belong to the same union, but the privilege of membership is confined to regular workers.
107. A confined gas exerts a constant pressure on the wall of its container uniformly in all directions.
108. Only because we see them as mere breeds are they confined within a single Latin name.
109. The house longhorn beetle is another insect pest which seems to be confined to parts of Hampshire and south-west Surrey.
110. Most of the fire damage was confined to the restaurant and several Fox offices.
111. Typically, the patient remains conscious if the disturbance is confined to one hemisphere.
112. The epoch of blue shift is usually confined to the time when the object is still inside the event horizon.
113. Neither artist was content that painting should be confined to representation, or even abstract decoration for an existing room.
114. Scott's been confined to a wheelchair since the car crash.
115. She too embarks on a lazy plot of catastrophic collapse, winding up confined in a local booby hatch.
116. After about eight weeks he was discharged home, although he was still confined to a wheelchair.
117. Prior to 1914 divorce was largely confined to the middle and upper classes.
118. He was confined to a wheelchair after that,(http://sentencedict.com/confined.html) and the confinement contributed to the diminishing of his body and spirit.
119. The octave combinations are practically confined, in the small orchestra, to 1. Double bass and bassoon. 2.
120. Such problems are usually confined to ponds in which there is little or no water movement, and generally occur at night.
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