| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| restrict | /ɹi'stɹɪkt/ | (transitive) To restrict something is to place limits on it. | restricted restrictive restriction restrictiveness restrictor |
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Some teams have tried to restrict how their games are covered while also creating their own media divisions.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that location and accessibility contribute to discrimination patterns against teenagers and restrict their visits to other malls in Ankara.
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Membership of the club is restricted to men only.
ReplyDeleteAye Parental Control helps parents restrict the time that children spend on computer and Internet.
ReplyDeleteRussian: ограничивать
restrict
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vt. 限制, 约束
# Recent laws have tended to restrict the freedom of the press.
Registry Editor supports remote access to the Windows Registry; however, you can also restrict this access.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Limitare