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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151. The belief that the handbook is scientifically grounded does not remain confined to its authors but spreads to the wider community.
152. The design looks awkward, but feels well-balanced, and does allow the drill to be used in very confined spaces.
153. International evidence indicates that an early exit is not confined to declining industries alone.
154. A second advantage of the approach is that it is largely confined to observable empirical phenomena.
155. I will seek to show that it is confined within narrow, if ill-defined, bounds.
156. A fluke, a million to one chance, but in the confined space the devastation was appalling.
157. Anderson very carefully demonstrated the flight schools procedure for getting into and out of confined areas.
158. On the other hand, she certainly didn't fancy joining Fen in the confined space between tiller and cabin.
159. Convention planners at first hoped protesters would remain confined within the official demonstration site.
160. She is confined to a wheelchair and her sight is badly impaired.
161. His work was not confined to this one area, however.
162. Because of its size and cost, copies in folio were of necessity confined to persons of substantial means.
163. Polls suggest that cultural snobbery is largely confined to intellectuals.
164. The software allows users to access local and remote communication services on NetWare networks without being confined to a local area network.
165. It confined transoceanic vessels to a few narrow shipping lanes that promised safe passage.
166. You can imagine how loud a. 45 would be in a confined space.
167. Because of their disability they are likely to be confined at home longer than non-disabled people, resulting in higher heating bills.
168. It has been confined to an interpretation of the specific regulations.
169. Despite such exceptions, the burden of outcry gradually shifted to people whose religion was not confined in the churches.
170. Disasters of this sort were confined to neither traditionally flooded land nor the winter months.
171. Perhaps Mrs Longhill had already written during the days Ruth had been confined to bed.
172. Inside the coffin it is pitch dark and fouled with faeces because women confined there are refused access to a toilet.
173. At the eight-celled stage the yellow cytoplasm is confined to a pair of adjacent cells.
174. Such networks are inevitably built up on a regional basis because the finds are usually confined to a limited geographical region.
175. Even the cities were secured by the settlers: native people were confined to rented property in peripheral townships.
176. In February this year, the pain grew so much that she was confined to a wheelchair.
177. All the illegal immigrants were confined to a small island in the harbour.
178. The smell of Teacher's and cheap cigars wafted across the confined space and she cringed inwardly.
179. Nor has this approach been confined to legislation passed by subordinate legislatures.
180. He who pays the piper ... Such innovative schemes are not confined to the United States.
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