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confined
[kuhn-fahynd]
adjective
limited or restricted.
unable to leave a place because of illness, imprisonment, etc.
being in childbirth; being in parturition.
confined
/ kənˈfaɪnd, kənˈfaɪnɪdlɪ /
adjective
enclosed or restricted; limited
in childbed; undergoing childbirth
Other 51Թ Forms
- confinedly adverb
- confinedness noun
- nonconfined adjective
- preconfinedly adverb
- unconfined adjective
- DzˈھԱԱ noun
Example Sentences
In response, Pancho Villa’s Army confined their band to their barracks and canceled their traditionally joyful pregame tailgate party Saturday.
Solis said she has fought for stronger regulations for a problem that isn’t confined to the Latino community, pointing to recent cases in the county involving immigrants from Asian and European countries.
A further condition required the rally to be confined to Whitehall.
Never mind that the violence was confined to a few downtown blocks, a fraction of a city that spreads over 500 square miles.
Demonstrations in the city of Los Angeles on Saturday were largely confined to the federal Metropolitan Detention Center where immigrants were detained; larger protests unfolded in Paramount, southeast of L.A.
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