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restricted

[ri-strik-tid] / rɪˈstrɪk tɪd /


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To strengthen their findings, the researchers examined the repeal of "blue laws," which had previously restricted many businesses from operating on Sundays.

From Science Daily

Because the plant is rare and restricted to highly specific habitats that are increasingly threatened by human activity, most research has been limited to isolated populations.

From Science Daily

To be restricted, the entities must operate in China’s defense or surveillance-technology sectors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Improvement works taking place over the Christmas period mean several routes will be closed or restricted.

From BBC

Such is the surreal nature of this bout that some have questioned its legitimacy, with rumours circulating about contractual fine print - including suggestions Joshua may be restricted from knocking Paul out.

From BBC