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restrict

1 of 1verb
/ˈrist.rɪkt/
Forms:restricts,restricting,restricted,restricted
1

to bring someone or something under control through laws and rules

B2transitive
  • The school decided to restrict access to certain areas for student safety.
  • The government chose to restrict the use of specific chemicals due to environmental concerns.
  • To maintain order, the organization implemented rules to restrict behavior during events.
  • The city council voted to restrict parking in certain areas to ease traffic congestion.
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2

to impose limits or regulations on someone or something, typically to control or reduce its scope or extent

transitive
  • The dietitian recommended restricting sugar intake to improve overall health.
  • They had to restrict the number of attendees at the event due to safety concerns.
  • They decided to restrict the use of company resources during the off-hours.
  • She decided to restrict her social media use to focus more on her studies.
  • Airlines may restrict the size and weight of carry-on luggage for passenger safety.
3

to confine someone to a specific activity, possession, or place

transitive
  • The doctor restricted her to a liquid diet for the first few days after surgery.
  • The manager restricted the team to only one project at a time.
  • The trainer restricted the athlete to light exercises during recovery.
  • The judge restricted the defendant to his home, forbidding him to leave the area.
  • The athlete was restricted to a specific diet to enhance performance.
4

to prevent the release or sharing of information with the public or a wide audience

transitive
  • The company decided to restrict the details of the project until it was finalized.
  • They restricted the information about the merger to only a few executives.
  • The report was restricted to authorized personnel to avoid leaks.
  • She was asked to restrict the details of the investigation to ensure privacy.
  • The press release restricted certain facts to avoid misleading the public.