Similar words: confine, confined, confinement, be confined to, confirm, confide, confident, confirmed. Meaning: ['kɒnfaɪn] n. a bounded scope.
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31. Rock fall and trampling in the narrow confines of a cave are two major factors.
32. Women used their supposedly greater spirituality as a further justification for transcending the confines of the private sphere.
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34. Others may come or go, but the entire life-cycle of many is lived within the confines of quite small areas.
35. Ling Gill is better enjoyed from its outer rim than from its confines.
36. The noise was deafening in the small confines of the workshop.
37. Sea Gladiator Faith in her restored form inside the somewhat cramped confines of the Museum.
38. And like her own fertile imagination, it shelters any and all images that happen to drift into its confines.
39. The narrow confines of the inner solar system seem claustrophobic compared to the asteroid belt.
40. As rumour circulated within its confines, Eleanor would surely discover his infidelities.
41. This can be expressed as the frictional coefficient for the chain, again within the tube confines.
42. They provide opportunities for making relationships outside the confines of the early exclusive twosome.
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44. But, fortunately, interviewers had difficulty restricting employees to the confines of the standard interview questions.
45. Viewed from outside the confines of that self-absorbed city, Muni is an expense and a nightmare that brings virtually no benefit.
46. What then ensures that you keep within the confines of the crime novel?
47. Berni lives within the confines of a tiny hand-held video game that comes on a key chain.
48. Unless you specialize in this form of road transport, you are likely to fall outside the strict confines of statutory regulations.
49. Once this old and crippled man settled into the safe confines of chair and desk, age and infirmity receded.
50. His aspirations for career development lie beyond the confines of Art teaching.
51. Within the confines of the steel hull the interference was less.
52. FitzAlan stood up, immediately looming over her in the confines of the hut.
53. The world beyond the confines of the car was silent but no longer still.
54. Within a short time her influence in the field of social work spread beyond the confines of Denison House.
55. In the confines of the small studios Doctor Who used for recording, they proved cumbersome and unwieldy.
56. Surreptitiously, her hand hidden within the furry confines of her muff, Anne made the sign of the cross.
57. There is nothing in the criteria which it stipulates for rational behaviour that confines its application to a market clearing framework.
58. Meanwhile, there were continuing protests against Hinkley C outside the confines of the inquiry.
59. That year, when I was four, I asked permission to escape the suffocating confines of our darkened apartment.
60. Within the confines of the painting it becomes a silent emblem of protest, a reminder of political alternatives.
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