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Meanings of
confined
in English
Portuguese
confinado
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Not invading healthy tissue.
invasive
Portuguese
confinado
Being in captivity.
jailed
captive
imprisoned
Synonyms
Examples for "
jailed
"
jailed
captive
imprisoned
Examples for "
jailed
"
1
More than one million political prisoners were
jailed
by the new regime.
2
Earlier this year, Lindner was
jailed
for 11 years for his crimes.
3
He will, however, remain
jailed
until all the bail conditions are met.
4
Today, more than a year later, both her tormentors have been
jailed
.
5
The three,
jailed
for terrorism, subsequently fled to Europe after their escape.
1
Watch how South African
captive
bred animals feed the Asian tiger trade
2
If Lord Asriel's held
captive
now, it might help set him free.
3
Remember, six months ago we managed to take one of them
captive
?
'
4
You're a
captive
and the rules are specific regarding prisoners of war.
5
The animal was the largest in the
captive
herd, probably the leader.
1
IRAQ: An honest man is arrested, tortured and
imprisoned
for many years.
2
The government says only genuine criminals are
imprisoned
and on solid information.
3
Political parties are banned and activists are regularly arrested,
imprisoned
and tortured.
4
Arar says he was
imprisoned
in Syria for a year and tortured.
5
Only seven people have been
imprisoned
this year for possession of marijuana.
Not free to move about.
unconfined
Related terms
close
restricted
pent
claustrophobic
confining
snowbound
housebound
homebound
unfree
stormbound
Penned.
penned
fenced in
Related terms
enclosed
Other meanings for "confined"
Usage of
confined
in English
1
Conclusions: Breast MRI use was not
confined
to any particular patient group.
2
The citizen will wonder: why should corruption be
confined
to local government?
3
However, with aging, expression was
confined
to specific regions, particularly the hippocampus.
4
Officials said she will be
confined
to her home for 40 days.
5
Unfortunately, this diabolical practice is by no means
confined
to local authorities.
6
Unfortunately this is not just
confined
to one time of the year.
7
Duque said the patient,
confined
in a government hospital, is currently asymptomatic.
8
The debate was by no means
confined
to industrial or material considerations.
9
Access to maps is no longer
confined
to a small western elite.
10
Children aren't aware of the police presence as they are
confined
indoors.
11
The duties of the priest were
confined
to ministration in the temple.
12
Our approach is not just
confined
to our response to past failings.
13
The debate was
confined
to two speeches, one for and one against.
14
Those in the main centres are
confined
to their rooms, Tate said.
15
He was
confined
in the jail there and held until the U.S.
16
A new study suggests a mid-life crisis is not
confined
to humans.
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confined
confine
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
confine to
confine space
confine to bed
confine almost
confine there
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Translations for
confined
Portuguese
confinado
Confined
through the time
Confined
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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