Confine
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British pronunciation/kənfˈaɪn/
American pronunciation/kənˈfaɪn/

Definition & Bedeutung von "confine"

to confine
01

to keep someone or something within limits of different types, such as subject, activity, area, etc.

Transitive: to confine scope or extent of something
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The doctor advised him to confine his activities to avoid aggravating his injury.
The terms of the agreement confine the company's use of the data to specific purposes.
The artist's creativity is often confined to abstract painting.
02

to prevent someone or something from leaving or being taken away from a place

Transitive: to confine a person or animal
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The zookeepers must confine the lions in secure enclosures for safety.
During the quarantine, individuals were confined to their homes to prevent the spread of the virus.
The prisoner was confined to a small cell for the duration of their sentence.
03

to keep something or someone within a specific area or space by limiting their movement

Transitive: to confine sb/sth
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The storm confined them indoors for the entire day.
The small boat was confined to the harbor due to rough waters.
His work schedule confined him to the office all week.
04

to surround or close in on something or someone

Transitive: to confine sb/sth
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The walls of the room confined him, making him feel trapped.
The storm clouds began to confine the area, blocking the view of the sky.
The thick forest confined their path, making it difficult to move forward.
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