Having the limits or boundaries established.
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1 Today, his access to the sea restricted by Israel, he employs four.
2 Clearly, the oil, tobacco and sugar industries don't want their products restricted .
3 Current access to the site is therefore restricted to staff members only.
4 Aid agencies widely complain of restricted access to refugees in conflict areas.
5 New cases since then have been restricted to hotel or home quarantine.
1 The mountains of the Great Cataracts bounded the horizon towards the south-east.
2 It is bounded by good grazing land and a small forestry plantation.
3 Then the tongue is placed in the mouth, bounded by the teeth.
4 The Count bounded in with an energy that belied his apparent age.
5 As soon as they reached the exclusion zone roadblock, Mac bounded ahead.
6 In 1790 the United States was bounded west by the Mississippi River.
7 The horse bounded forwards too quickly to sink in the boggy ground.
8 But the city had not been bounded by the ships' existing skins.
9 How can a continuous process of genetic change yield such bounded separations?
10 The Professor actually bounded forward at the sight and examined the footprints.
11 It looked like the Chateaugay; and the prisoner's heart bounded with emotion.
12 She swept him up in her arms and bounded into the air.
13 The Yosemite is bounded at the head by the great Half Dome.
14 And she bounded and skipped before the eyes of the petrified spinsters.
15 Perhaps half a mile off, a hart bounded across the open fields.
16 But Desiree bounded in again, carrying something hidden in her gathered-up skirt.
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bound Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Bounded across language varieties