Confined definition
Not free to move.
adjective
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At least the dog is confined to the floor.
A conference took place confined to the magnates sitting at the table.
In the past, knowing the wise thing to do was a power confined to a few.
In 1123 he was captured by Balak of Mardin, and confined in Kharput with Joscelin, his successor in the county of Edessa, who had been captured in the previous year.
Shall the world be confined to one Paris or one Oxford forever?