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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91. The conference also agreed on a Statement of Forest Principles, aimed particularly at limiting the destruction of tropical forests.
92. The other limiting factor in relation to flower pollination and fruit setting is weather.
93. The Soviet Union has previously accepted this point during talks about limiting strategic arms.
94. The Supreme Court had previously left intact legislation aimed at limiting medical malpractice awards in California and Idaho.
95. More recently, governments have imposed financial constraints limiting the call of state enterprises on public funds.
96. More than 60 percent of the Dole voters and the undecided voters believed in limiting immigration.
97. In the civil trial, the judge gave the plaintiffs almost everything they asked for, while severly limiting the defense.
98. Lack of money causes misery, anxiety, early death: the cramping of personality, the limiting of human potential.
99. Nor will limiting the rights of the people doctors injure cure the negligence of the medical profession.
100. As much as her personal past contributed to limiting her adult choices, so did her social past-and present.
101. In 1971 price controls on domestic production were imposed and the legislation limiting imports was repealed. Oil imports soared in 1972.
102. The severe limiting of the category would be pragmatic as well in securing more adequate medical insurance coverage.
103. Like all other endeavors so far attempted in space, the limiting factor on profitability of space resource use is transportation cost.
104. In the limiting case, therefore, this control condition reduces to that in which no pre-training is given.
105. New Hampshire passed a law limiting spending for congressional races.
106. Concern about nephrotoxicity has been the major factor limiting more widespread investigational use of cyclosporin in ulcerative colitis.
107. Unlike the human case, however[Sentence dictionary], there seem to be no limiting factors such as food supply or standing room.
108. Although growth hormone is in abundant supply, other factors are limiting growth.
109. In December 1785 Joseph 11 issued an imperial decree limiting the number of Viennese lodges to three.
110. And limiting calories is the single most important factor in weight loss.
111. A simple diode clamping circuit provided the activation function, limiting the voltage to /-Vclamp.
112. In 1971 price controls on domestic production were imposed and the legislation limiting imports was repealed.
113. Some may argue that democratic investment clubs put members at a disadvantage in times of high volatility, limiting their flexibility.
114. The companies began limiting inpatient stays, putting more emphasis on outpatient services.
115. It is important to examine each possible limiting factor by spelling out the issue of feasibility.
116. Jacobson said he would have preferred stronger language on limiting fats, cholesterol, sodium and sugar.
117. I found staying at home with the kids very limiting.
118. The sugar program works by limiting domestic production and erecting trade barriers that keep the price of imported sugar high.
119. Desjardins said Lindros should stop limiting his trade options to Toronto.
120. I am not here, I said, limiting my involvement in the world to the range of my myopic eyes.
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