restricted (Meaning)

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restricted (a)

subject to restriction or subjected to restriction

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restricted (s)

restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man')

the lowest level of official classification for documents

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restricted (imp. & p. p.)

of Restrict

Synonyms & Antonyms of restricted

restricted Sentence Examples

  1. Access to certain areas of the building was strictly restricted due to safety concerns.
  2. The doctor advised the patient to follow a restricted diet to manage their allergies.
  3. The city implemented restricted driving hours to reduce traffic congestion during rush hour.
  4. The school imposed restricted internet access to prevent students from accessing inappropriate content.
  5. The military enforced restricted zones to protect sensitive information and equipment.
  6. The use of certain pesticides was restricted by environmental regulations to safeguard wildlife.
  7. The company restricted the number of employees allowed in the break room to ensure social distancing.
  8. The government imposed restricted travel during the pandemic to contain the spread of the virus.
  9. The museum had restricted hours to allow for conservation and cleaning.
  10. The judge issued a restraining order, restricting the defendant from contacting the plaintiff.

FAQs About the word restricted

subject to restriction or subjected to restriction, restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man'), the lowest level of official classification for docu

finite, defined,limited, circumscribed, definite, specific,narrow, constricted, determinate, small

unfathomable, innumerable, boundless, illimitable, unlimited, inexhaustible, general, innumerable, vague, limitless

Access to certain areas of the building was strictly restricted due to safety concerns.

The doctor advised the patient to follow a restricted diet to manage their allergies.

The city implemented restricted driving hours to reduce traffic congestion during rush hour.

The school imposed restricted internet access to prevent students from accessing inappropriate content.