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    con·fine
    verb
    (confine someone/something to)
    [kənˈfīn]
    confine (verb) · confines (third person present) · confined (past tense) · confined (past participle) · confining (present participle)
    1. keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, quantity, or time):
      "he does not confine his message to politics" · "you've confined yourself to what you know" · "your boating will mostly be confined to a few hours at weekends"
      • (confine someone to/in)
        restrain or forbid someone from leaving (a place):
        "the troops were confined to their barracks"
      • (be confined to)
        (of a person) be unable to leave (one's bed, home, or a wheelchair) because of illness or disability:
        "he was confined to bed for four days with a bad dose of flu"
      • dated
        (be confined)
        (of a woman) remain in bed for a period before, during, and after the birth of a child:
        "she was confined for nearly a month"
    noun
    (confines)
    [ˈkänfīn]
    confines (plural noun) · confine (noun)
    1. the borders or boundaries of a place, especially with regard to their restricting freedom of movement:
      "they were cramped within the confines of a little cabin"
      • the limits or restrictions of something abstract, especially a subject or sphere of activity:
        "the narrow confines of political life"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a noun): from French confins (plural noun), from Latin confinia, from confinis ‘bordering’, from con- ‘together’ + finis ‘end, limit’ (plural fines ‘territory’). The verb senses are from French confiner, based on Latin confinis.
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    verb
    1. keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, quantity, or time):
      hold captive
      shut in/up
      pen in/up
      lock in/up
      coop (up)
      box up/in
      mew up
      fence in
      hedge in
      rail in
      wall in/up
      keep within the limits of
      not allow to go beyond
      Opposite:
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    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/confine
    The meaning of CONFINE is something (such as borders or walls) that encloses; also : something that restrains.
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    Confine definition: to enclose within bounds; limit or restrict.
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    Definition of confine in English: confine verb Pronunciation: /kənˈfʌɪn/ (confine someone/something to) [with object] 1 keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, or time): he does not confine his message to high politics you've confined yourself to what you know
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