Restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day"
To include within its scope; to go round so as to surround.
1 It was difficult-perverse, even-constantly trying to contain and circumscribe his work.
2 Judge Selna was careful to circumscribe the applicability of his decision.
3 Other women were less exacting; they did not attempt to circumscribe his freedom.
4 Concrete median barriers and the tall, anti-scaling fence circumscribe the city into impenetrable sectors.
5 The decision to circumscribe the use of economic sanctions against off-base discrimination made sense.
6 On the contrary, their rights will circumscribe your claims and limit your territorial aggrandizement.
7 The first step to be taken must be to endeavour to circumscribe their limits.
8 Webcomics are much bigger than any one scene can circumscribe .
9 And yet we must undertake to circumscribe thereto God himself!
10 He added he was not seeking to circumscribe parliament.
11 The walls of his parish, or his order, did not circumscribe for him God's Church.
12 Private enterprise and other forms of permissiveness have led to practices that circumscribe and hamper life.
13 Was there any circumstance, or man, or woman who could bind and circumscribe Jinendra's high priest?
14 An instinctive desire for completeness animates the human mind (a struggle to circumscribe the infinite).
15 But when you are out with some one in the business or a newspaper man be circumscribe .
16 It is as hard to circumscribe the class of jokes as it is the class of artworks.
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