restrict - use in sentences

Object

  • access: We do not want to restrict access to our journal.
  • freedom: However is this not restricting the individuals freedom to interact with the work?
  • availability: Restricting the availability of parking has been found to be the single most effective measure in persuading people to leave their cars at home.
  • flow: A dam is built across a river to restrict the flow of water.
  • movement: Do not restrict movement or place anything in their mouth.
  • scope: The content and scale of study are prescribed and locational contexts stipulated which restricts scope for innovation.

Subject

  • limitation: This means that we will not be restricted by the limitations of producing a program for mass distribution.
  • copyright: The acts restricted by copyright are: copying, adapting, developing, adding value, broadcasting and commercially exploiting.
  • lack: Its further growth was restricted by lack of good transport and lack of any power source.

Adjective complement

  • due: Before that I was very restricted due to joint & muscle pain, and now I feel like my life is back on track.

Modifying Another Word

  • severely: Many more patients ' lives are severely restricted by dialysis.
  • unduly: The members were also concerned that the development should not unduly restrict or impair access to the adjacent properties.
  • unnecessarily: Documents can be made available subject to licensing conditions but these must not unnecessarily restrict possibilities for re-use and cannot restrict competition.

Used with why or when

  • what: The interface itself does not restrict what you use to index the metadata.
  • where: The Regulation restricts where insolvency proceedings can be opened to the country where the debtor has his " center of main interests " .

Present participle complement

  • accord: I'm not sure wether the download rate can be further restricted according to what sv_maxrate or sv_dl_maxrate is set to on the server.

Preposition: by

  • limitation: This means that we will not be restricted by the limitations of producing a program for mass distribution.
  • copyright: The acts restricted by copyright are: copying, adapting, developing, adding value, broadcasting and commercially exploiting.
  • lack: Its further growth was restricted by lack of good transport and lack of any power source.
  • law: The supply of the full Register of Electors ( containing details of everyone who has registered ) is restricted by law.

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