restrictive clause (Meaning)

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restrictive clause (n)

a subordinate clause that limits or restricts the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies

Synonyms & Antonyms of restrictive clause

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restrictive clause Sentence Examples

  1. The guests who brought gifts were warmly welcomed.
  2. The students that scored above 90% on the exam received an award.
  3. The candidates whose qualifications met the job description were shortlisted.
  4. The products that contain peanuts are marked with a warning label.
  5. The company that invests in sustainability has a strong reputation.
  6. The citizens who pay their taxes on time are entitled to certain benefits.
  7. The employees whose work performance is consistently excellent are eligible for promotion.
  8. The vehicles that have been inspected recently are certified as roadworthy.
  9. The information that you provide will be kept confidential.
  10. The laws that regulate the use of firearms are designed to ensure public safety.

FAQs About the word restrictive clause

a subordinate clause that limits or restricts the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies

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The guests who brought gifts were warmly welcomed.

The students that scored above 90% on the exam received an award.

The candidates whose qualifications met the job description were shortlisted.

The products that contain peanuts are marked with a warning label.