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restricted

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"limited," 1830, past participle adjective from restrict ; of documents, etc., "secret, not for public release" it is recorded from 1944. In U.S., restricted was a euphemism for "off-limits to Jews" (1947).Manager: "I'm sorry, Mr. Marx, but we can't let ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
classified \classified\ adj. arranged into classes or categories; as, unclassified . Syn: categorized. assigned to a class of documents withheld from general circulation; -- of information or documents. Opposite of unclassified . Note: [Narrower terms: ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 limited within bounds. 2 available only to certain authorized groups of people. 3 One of the classifications of the secrecy of an official document. 4 (rfc-sense: English) (context grammar English) qualified. v (en-past of: restrict )

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. subject to restriction or subjected to restriction; "of restricted importance" [ant: unrestricted ] restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man') [syn: qualified ] curbed or regulated; "controlled emotions" [syn: controlled ] the lowest level ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES be limited/restricted in scope ▪ The law is quite limited in scope. severely restricted ▪ Access to the power station has always been severely restricted. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB more ▪ Diploma students ...

Usage examples of restricted.

But any Culture, even the exoteric Classical, is restricted for its full expression, in whatever direction, to certain levels of the populations in its area.

Navigation Act of 1660 the importation and exportation of goods from British colonies were restricted to British ships, of which the master and three-fourths of the mariners were English.

He also explained that the staff employed to man the floors were all specifically trained by his people, that laboratory work had been restricted to what could be done in a hastily set up unit on one of the isolated floors and that everything used by the patients was being washed with sodium hypochlorite before being directly incinerated.

The locutory was situated next to the turnstile gate, and its use was regulated, restricted, and always required the presence of a chaperone.

Whether, as Niebuhr maintains, all the free gentiles of the three tribes were called patres or patricians or whether the term was restricted to the heads of houses, it is certain that the head of the house represented it in the senate, and the vote in the curies was by houses, not by individuals en masse.

Cyclops were restricted to sound without vision, Quist forced herself to maintain calm.

Thanksgiving, to both the restricted and the restrictors, seemed to be just the sort of excuse the general would be pleased to have available.

Court of the nation the power of revising the decisions of local tribunals, on questions which affect the nation, as to require that words which import this power should be restricted by a forced construction.

Although they are a common element to many Jurassic dinosaur assemblages, stegosaurs were geographically and temporally more restricted than their sauropod contemporaries.

Its use is generally restricted to scrofulous and tubercular affections.

But if not only the things enumerated are in some one genus, but also the propositions and terms in question must be each of them significative of some genus, then we shall assert that negative propositions and terms posit certain things within a restricted field and deny others.

At the very worst the spillage could be restricted to fifty thousand barrels.

Scaling having unearthed from the recesses of a cupboard a pack of somewhat greasy playing cards the beleaguered travellers were not restricted to spillikins or paper games, but embarked on several desperate gambling ventures, using dried peas for counters, and managing the cards and the bets of all the imaginary persons created by them to make up the correct number of gamesters.

His spivs take the barter goods and exchange them for gold or silver or diamonds, some sort of precious commodity acceptable internationallyNew Sterling was no good, it was a restricted currency under the PSP.

In what was their own explicitly, as well as what was tacitly theirs, they were not so restricted as we were at home, and especially the children seemed made fondly and lovingly free of all public things.