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Meanings of
restrictive
in English
Serving to restrict.
unrestrictive
Related terms
regulatory
limiting
inhibitory
restricting
repressive
confining
repressing
suppressive
constraining
sumptuary
Restrictive.
Related terms
protective
Antonyms
Examples for "
unrestrictive
"
unrestrictive
Examples for "
unrestrictive
"
1
The gusseted crotch was
unrestrictive
,
and multiple testers praised the standard jeans pockets.
2
It is designed to be light and
unrestrictive
,
and to increase performance on the rock.
3
Japanese monks have been skipping, skating and juggling to show how
unrestrictive
their traditional attire is.
4
They think - and I agree - that flattering,
unrestrictive
clothing should be available to women of all sizes.
5
As at Dec. 31, 2010, the group had an
unrestrictive
cash balance of about RMB7 billion and no short-term debt due.
Usage of
restrictive
in English
1
The list business often seems to be under threat of
restrictive
legislation.
2
NICE introduced extremely
restrictive
guidelines; and few epilepsy patients received a prescription.
3
The war had been preceded by the
restrictive
system and the embargo.
4
However, India's regulatory environment for tobacco and electronic cigarettes is highly
restrictive
.
5
State and federal judges blocked the most
restrictive
laws from taking effect.
6
Greece, Portugal and Spain have slashed labour costs and loosened
restrictive
rules.
7
This judgment brought attention to the
restrictive
nature of the current provisions.
8
Five days later, Tweetbot released a beta version, but under
restrictive
terms.
9
The law was at the time the country's most
restrictive
abortion law.
10
But this Auckland cluster was wide-spread and required
restrictive
measures, he said.
11
Results: The present subjects showed mild to moderate
restrictive
impairment on spirometry.
12
Less
restrictive
medicinal cannabis laws do not go far enough, advocates say.
13
In emerging markets, investors expected more
restrictive
policies, but uncertainty also increased.
14
Their legal action led to the introduction of more
restrictive
temporary licences.
15
Other countries have not implemented such
restrictive
prescribing regulation in nursing homes.
16
They must not be held back by
restrictive
regulation and red tape.
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About this term
restrictive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more restrictive
too restrictive
less restrictive
restrictive measures
overly restrictive
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Restrictive
through the time
Restrictive
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Common
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