circumscribed (Meaning)

Wordnet

circumscribed (s)

subject to limits or subjected to limits

Webster

circumscribed (imp. & p. p.)

of Circumscribe

Synonyms & Antonyms of circumscribed

circumscribed Sentence Examples

  1. The competition rules strictly circumscribed the type of materials allowed in the robot-building challenge.
  2. Fear of public speaking circumscribed her career choices, despite her talent and knowledge.
  3. The royal gardens, circumscribed by manicured hedges, showcased the beauty and order of the palace grounds.
  4. The scientist circumscribed the area around the newly discovered fossil, eager to protect it from damage.
  5. The doctor's diagnosis circumscribed his treatment options, leaving him with limited choices.
  6. The island's limited freshwater resources circumscribed the size of the population it could support.
  7. The peace treaty circumscribed the use of military force, promoting a reliance on diplomacy to resolve future disputes.
  8. The artist circumscribed the canvas with a bold black line, creating a defined space for her upcoming masterpiece.
  9. The teacher circumscribed the students' projects to a specific theme, ensuring focused exploration within a defined framework.
  10. The journalist's investigation was circumscribed by threats and intimidation, making it difficult to uncover the truth.

FAQs About the word circumscribed

subject to limits or subjected to limitsof Circumscribe

finite, restricted, defined,limited, narrow, measured,definite, determinate, confined, bounded

immeasurable, general, measureless, inestimable, unlimited, nebulous, unbounded, measureless, incalculable, unfathomable

The competition rules strictly circumscribed the type of materials allowed in the robot-building challenge.

Fear of public speaking circumscribed her career choices, despite her talent and knowledge.

The royal gardens, circumscribed by manicured hedges, showcased the beauty and order of the palace grounds.

The scientist circumscribed the area around the newly discovered fossil, eager to protect it from damage.