Advertisement
Advertisement
restriction
[ri-strik-shuhn]
noun
something that restricts; a restrictive condition or regulation; limitation.
Synonyms: , , ,the act of restricting.
the state of being restricted. restricted.
restriction
/ ɪˈٰɪʃə /
noun
something that restricts; a restrictive measure, law, etc
the act of restricting or the state of being restricted
logic maths a condition that imposes a constraint on the possible values of a variable or on the domain of arguments of a function
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonrestriction noun
- overrestriction noun
- prerestriction noun
- prorestriction adjective
- self-restriction noun
- superrestriction noun
- ˈٰپDzԾ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of restriction1
Example Sentences
Drivers and pedestrians have been urged to stay away from the area, while a temporary airspace restriction has been put in place until 13:00 on Wednesday to prevent drones from flying overhead.
In 2015, Iran agreed a deal with six world powers under which it accepted restrictions on its nuclear activities and allowed rigorous monitoring by the IAEA's inspectors in return for relief from crippling sanctions.
He told MPs: "It was alleged that we failed to follow police restrictions on the protest. This is untrue, and at all times we followed police instructions".
Another vulnerability for baseball would be possible government restrictions on sports gambling.
U.S. embassies across the region issued restrictions on movements; in recent days, several embassies evacuated non-essential staff.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse