Similar words: vomiting, limit, limited, to the limit, unlimited, limitation, delimitation, primitive. Meaning: ['lɪmɪt] n. the grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase. adj. 1. restricting the scope or freedom of action 2. strictly limiting the reference of a modified word or phrase.
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31. Your prime objective should assist you in coming to terms with the most limiting aspect of verbal presentations.
32. There is also to be an initiative towards regional disarmament and towards limiting future arms supplies to the region.
33. Some army officers criticized the politicians for limiting their actions.
34. The agreement in Washington has muffled the many disagreements encountered along this road by limiting the West's aims.
35. In 1948, a Republican-controlled Congress approved a constitutional amendment limiting a president to two four-year terms.
36. This would be done by limiting exculpatory mistakes to those based on reasonable grounds.
37. This normal tissue injury is a limiting factor for radiotherapy dose.
38. They've pushed back the boundaries which were limiting the business.
39. On the other hand fetch is the limiting factor in the height of waves generated by easterly winds over the North Sea.
40. It is these very services which can disable people, limiting the amount of real choice they have in their lives.
41. The usual way in which his power is circumscribed is by limiting it to a right to break for certain specified purposes.
42. Laws had even been passed in some authoritarian societies limiting families to two children, but their enforcement had proved impracticable.
43. In the limiting case, the visitor is simply told that certain specimens and artifacts have certain kinds of names.
44. The vendor will seek to reduce the risk by making disclosures and limiting its liability for breach of warranty.
45. Instead of limiting the program to small children who attended Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church, he invited young people ages 10-18.
46. Other limiting factors include unions, large customers and suppliers[Sentencedict], and government.
47. Earlier legislation paved the way by limiting the use of custody as a penalty for offenders under the age of twenty-one.
48. Medical groups often woo primary care doctors while sharply limiting the number o f specialists allowed on their referral lists.
49. One of the hardest expressions of self-assertiveness is challenging your limiting beliefs. Nathaniel Branden
50. A shortage of organ donors continues to be the main limiting factor in most types of transplantation.
51. There was an aesthetic in place that a lot of people found limiting.
52. Another major limiting factor in excavation is the subjective nature of the excavation process.
53. The fact that many of them have not been trained as teachers is another important limiting factor.
54. It would be possible, though extremely limiting, to exclude all homophones.
55. Besides limiting legal immigrants, it would address the problem of an estimated 300, 000 illegal border crossings each year.
56. I began this discussion by saying that adherence to systematic nomenclature is a limiting kind of freedom.
57. In the civil case, the plaintiffs sought to shield him from such harsh treatment by limiting the scope of his testimony.
58. Their experts wasted no time in cutting trade barriers, limiting government subsidies and selling off state industries.
59. Should we accept constitutional constraints on democratic power to prevent the majority from limiting freedom of speech or other important liberties?
60. Most proposed solutions to the funds' problems involve limiting the benefits of current recipients in some way.
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