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- verbrestrict (verb) · restricts (third person present) · restricted (past tense) · restricted (past participle) · restricting (present participle)
- put a limit on; keep under control:"some roads may have to be closed at peak times to restrict the number of visitors"
- deprive (someone or something) of freedom of movement or action:"cities can restrict groups of protesters from gathering on a residential street"
- (restrict someone to)limit someone to only doing or having (a particular thing) or staying in (a particular place):"I shall restrict myself to a single example"
- (restrict something to)limit something, especially an activity, to (a particular place, time, or category of people):"the Zoological Gardens were at first restricted to members and their guests"
- withhold (information) from general circulation or disclosure:"at first the government tried to restrict news of our involvement in Vietnam"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin restrict- ‘confined, bound fast’, from the verb restringere (see restrain).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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