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confined
adjective as in limited, enclosed
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Before Donald Trump became president, tariffs were a topic largely confined to history books.
Space studies often emphasised microgravity as the main contributing factor to food's different taste, but the team's findings underscored the impact of confined and isolated environments, Loke said.
Conflicts are no longer confined between the rich and poor, they are playing out intensely between different generations, genders and political camps, he says.
Its members, however, are not confined to Latin America.
It pointed out that the findings of the Employment Tribunal were confined to drivers who were not on multiple ride-hailing apps.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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