An area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"
1But he determined the key to the solution lay within that ambit.
2Its ambit now extends beyond oil assets to infrastructure and even financial services.
3Everything has to be done within the ambit of the law.
4You and me are not the sole souls in its ambit.
5They don't always notice the enormous unmet needs of folks outside their ambit.
6Some Indigenous groups started making ambit claims over the Sydney Opera House and sporting facilities.
7There is a distinct lack of clarity around the scope or ambit of those transactions.
8Miss Donovan's voice whispered dramatically as her eyes swept the tiny clue within their ambit.
9The Government will want the price of new houses to remain within the ambit of young couples.
10In protecting the public broadcaster, the SABC will always act within ambit of the law, Seapolelo said.
11There's a rich, belly-deep tone underpinning fiddler Aidan Connolly's debutthat magnetically draws the listener into its ambit.
12There are also calls to include real estate sector under the ambit of a single nation-wide tax regime.
13GAA games will not now come within the ambit of the Northern Ireland Parades Commission, it is understood.
14We appeal to those who are participating in the protest to act within the ambit of the law.
15It was a bluish glow which emanated from the trail, tinting those flakes which came within its ambit.
16She said that "at the very least" the system should come under the ambit of the Ombudsman.