RESTRICTED


Meaning of RESTRICTED in 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 will complete a more restricted project in June.

Once again a universalist rhetoric disguises a rather more restricted reality.

In Halliday and Hasan's model of cohesion, reference is used in a similar but more restricted way.

A consultative approach is therefore inherently more restricted and theoretically more committed concerning the relationship between knowledge sources in anaphor resolution.

Dopamine is used by a more restricted number of neurones than the other neurotransmitters and their axons do not branch as extensively.

These can usefully be viewed as a repertoire from which schools taking a more restricted approach to review could learn a great deal.

very

Their tadpoles can exploit bodies of water not excessively populated with competitors, and some are adapted to very restricted niches.

They are, in a very restricted sense: decreasing ray average costs or increasing returns to scale imply ray subadditivity.

Such systems are capable of dealing with only very restricted language domains.

In language teaching we are accustomed to using dialogues which present very restricted examples of language.

Another bird with a very restricted world range, it is confined to Tierra del Fuego and the Falklands.

A deviant grammatical structure may occasionally be accepted in very restricted contexts, for instance in order to maintain rhyme or metre in poetry.

■ NOUN

access

For example, there is the restricted access to cut-price supermarket shopping that many disabled older people suffer from.

This could not be achieved with restricted access .

The routes the Sweepers used were restricted access , so he had little fear of detection.

Height and restricted access are the most significant factors of the fire fighting problem.

area

The people who counted in royal politics were those with access to the restricted areas of the court.

Doors to restricted areas , usually within offices, should be kept secure from unauthorised entry.

Her new heavy industries were concentrated in narrowly restricted areas .

number

The manufacturer sells to a restricted number of dealers.

It involves the development of a restricted number of units of study based on themes which can be examined across the curriculum.

Dopamine is used by a more restricted number of neurones than the other neurotransmitters and their axons do not branch as extensively.

range

These species are found only in the Southern Hemisphere, have a very restricted range , and occur only in small numbers.

Sarah Freeman sensibly assumes a fairly restricted range of kitchen equipment, and the ingredients are all basic supermarket supplies.

It can be seen that the lone elderly had the lowest median income levels and also the most restricted range of income.

These often demand restricted ranges of particle sizes in fixed proportions within the gravel.

Most would have appeared undistinguished and unsophisticated, especially those ribbon developments with a restricted range of internal structures.

set

How far is it possible to speak of a partnership at all if only a restricted set of activities is undertaken?

MODULE-TYPE-IS Every module is one of a restricted set of types.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

restricted parking

documents containing restricted data

ramps for people with restricted mobility

Since Dave's heart attack, he's been on a restricted diet.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Because of these false assumptions, Labour's appeal is restricted .

Libertarian emphasis on the radicalizing effect of restricted employment opportunities, too, appears exaggerated.

Our pupils' mathematical attainment and experience must not be limited by our restricted expectations.

The restricted licence covers domestic and international goods vehicle operation for own account haulage.

These societies would have the duty of distributing the dividends from the shares on either a universal or a restricted basis.

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