confined
Prononciation : [kənˈfaɪnd]
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Contexte : « physical space »
(adjective) when someone or something is kept within specific limits or boundaries. It means there isn’t much room to move around. It's like being inside a small space where you can’t go anywhere.
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The rabbit was confined to its cage but seemed happy with its little space.
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The cat felt uncomfortable because it was not confined and could run around freely.
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What happens if the dog is confined to a small area for too long?
Contexte : « restriction »
(verb) to keep someone or something within certain limits. This means not allowing them to go past those limits, like keeping a secret so no one else hears it.
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The teacher confined the discussion to the topic assigned for the day.
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We couldn't confine our plans for the trip; we kept adding new ideas.
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Can you confine your thoughts to only one subject during the debate?
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