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limited
adjective as in restricted, definite
Strong matches
bound, bounded, checked, circumscribed, confined, constrained, controlled, curbed, delimited, fixed, hampered, local, modified, particular, qualified, reserved, restrained, sectional
Weak matches
adjective as in inadequate, short
Strongest matches
diminished, insufficient, minimal, narrow, poor, reduced, restricted, small
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Having lost the backing of the Sierra Club, America’s anti-immigration movement turned more explicitly to climate change — and to one of Zuckerman’s Sierra Club colleagues, Leon Kolankiewicz, an environmental planner versed in sprawl and impact studies and a longtime proponent of the idea that the planet had a limited carrying capacity.
Toobin said live, on CNN, that the pair would have limited success because “there is a very boring and very important law called the Administrative Procedures Act, which governs how the government moves along in terms of changing how it works.”
A limited number of people will be given access to the booking system at any one time.
The Eddie Murphy-led “Coming 2 America” — which came in 2021, 33 years after the original — brought back many of its cast members but was limited to a streaming audience after its original theatrical distributor, Paramount Pictures, sold the film to Prime Video due to the pandemic.
The Camarillo area has limited resources dedicated to home hardening and defensible space management education and home-specific consultation visits.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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