precinct
1 of 1noun/ˈprisɪŋkt/
Forms:precincts
1
a commercial area in a city or a town that is closed to traffic
- The shopping precinct was bustling with pedestrians enjoying the car-free environment.
- The new cultural precinct features art galleries, theaters, and cafes in a traffic-free zone.
- The historic precinct of the city is preserved as a pedestrian-only area, allowing visitors to explore its charm safely.
- During the festival, the central precinct was closed to traffic, creating a lively space for street performances and food stalls.
- The city council decided to transform the old industrial area into a vibrant precinct with green spaces and community facilities.
2
an enclosed or clearly defined area of a building or place
- The historical precinct of the castle was open to visitors for guided tours.
- Security guards monitored the shopping precinct to prevent any incidents.
- The university's main library is located within the academic precinct.
- The festival took place within the precincts of the ancient temple, drawing crowds from far and wide.
- Visitors were asked to remain within the precincts of the museum to ensure the preservation of the exhibits.