Synonym: bound, confine, cramp, hamper, impede, limit, restrain. Similar words: restriction, strict, district, strictly, trick, electric, strip, electrical. Meaning: [rɪ'strɪkt] v. 1. place restrictions on 2. place under restrictions; limit access to 3. place limits on (extent or access) 4. make more specific.
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121, Other attempts to restrict preferences of voters seem equally to have had limited success.
122, Some fixed lens cameras have a maximum and minimum focus, and might restrict the maximum depth you can dive to.
123, Even in day care, private firms try to restrict the competition.
124, These shortages will effectively restrict their ability to meet the demand for their products or services.
125, This would restrict a general term, applicable to many objects, to one of its significations.
126, It is argued that the measures would restrict training and job opportunities.
127, A nation should restrict its foreign trade so that it exported more finished goods than it imported.
128, Planning laws had been tightened to restrict building in high-risk areas.
129, Perhaps it might make more sense to restrict people to a fixed number of pets.
130, In fact, their relations with the parties they serve sharply restrict their ability to tackle controversial topics.
131, He was encouraged to resume a normal fluid intake and not to restrict fluids because his bladder felt uncomfortable.
132, Edward Heath's Conservative government adopted stringent regulations to restrict increases in wages.
133, The primary purpose of the SARs is to restrict the swift build-up of substantial stakes in a target company by dawn raids.
134, In addition, the Chancellor plans to restrict the married couple's allowance to the new low rate.
135, Very soon this rigidity starts to restrict movements and by the time we reach old age we can barely get around.
136, The legislation sought to restrict picketing of a place of work to those who were employed there.
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137, In ignoring such joy we destroy ourselves. In attempting to restrict it we attempt to capture a butterfly.
138, Instead they should restrict access to plants, control contracts and set up local industries to capitalise on biodiversity.
139, They restrict opportunities for choice, experiment and innovation, which are as much needed in education as in any other field.
140, Second, that by impeding the market mechanism it may restrict consumer choice.
141, Since 1989 conservatives on the court have given states more latitude to restrict the conditions under which women terminate pregnancies.
142, Some of the larger service providers tend to restrict the activities of users on the Internet from their networks.
143, Can officials always restrict symbols that might lead to disruption?
144, The CyberArcade uses monitoring software to restrict computer access to inappropriate, adult-oriented Web sites.
145, After all, the confines of a narrow road restrict a person's freedom.
146, On the other hand, if they restrict development, this may force up house prices and exclude lower-income local inhabitants anyway.
147, Monitors now tend to be more expensive and restrict you to video playback only.
148, Wear loose clothing Avoid tight socks or stockings that restrict the flow of blood.
149, But where there is a desire to restrict rates of population growth, the goal maybe fewer than three.
150, Mr Coleman promised he would not push for legislation which would severely restrict abortion in Virginia.
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