nonrestrictive clause (Meaning)

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nonrestrictive clause (n)

a subordinate clause that does not limit or restrict the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies

Synonyms & Antonyms of nonrestrictive clause

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nonrestrictive clause Sentence Examples

  1. The children, gleefully skipping along the sidewalk, approached the park with anticipation.
  2. Mr. Johnson, respected by his colleagues, was appointed to lead the project.
  3. The flowers, vibrant and fragrant, filled the garden with their beauty.
  4. My father, a master craftsman, built the exquisite cabinet with precision.
  5. The ancient tree, standing tall and majestic, witnessed countless seasons.
  6. The students, eager to learn, listened intently to the teacher's lecture.
  7. The car, sleek and powerful, sped along the highway with ease.
  8. The painting, a masterpiece of art, captured the essence of human emotion.
  9. The children, exhausted from playing, fell asleep soundly in their beds.
  10. The doctor, compassionate and skilled, provided exceptional care to his patients.

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a subordinate clause that does not limit or restrict the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies

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The children, gleefully skipping along the sidewalk, approached the park with anticipation.

Mr. Johnson, respected by his colleagues, was appointed to lead the project.

The flowers, vibrant and fragrant, filled the garden with their beauty.

My father, a master craftsman, built the exquisite cabinet with precision.