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Word | Confine |
Urdu Meaning | محدود, پابند کرنا, روک رکھنا, قيد کرنا, حد, سرحد, آخری حد |
restrict or confine, as to area, extent, time, etc. / Common boundary / shut in; restrict / keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, quantity, or time). / plural a: something (as borders or walls) that encloses outside the confines of the office or hospital — W. A. Nolen; also : something that restrains escape from the confines of soot and clutter — E. S. Muskie b: scope 3 work within the confines of a small group — Frank Newman / a archaic : restriction b obsolete : prison / to keep (someone or something) within limits : to prevent (someone or something) from going beyond a particular limit, area, etc. / to keep (a person or animal) in a place (such as a prison) / to force or cause (someone) to stay in something (such as a bed or wheelchair), | |
Usage | ⇒ Sometimes Natures secrets are beyond the confines of human understanding ⇒ His knowledge about the world is confined to books only ⇒ The terrorists had confined their prisoner in a small room. However, they had not chained him to the wall or done anything else to confine his movements. ⇒ will confine my remarks to the subject we came here to discuss ⇒ he does not confine his message to politics ⇒ He is confind to his bedroom ⇒ she was asked to confine herself to a few words ⇒ for two decades he was confined to a mental institution |
Synonyms | imprison, restrain, restrict, detain, incarcerate, limit, enclose, hold, cage, bound, circumscribe, jail, pen, constrain, immure, shut up, shut in, bind, corral, fence, |
Antonyms | free, release, liberate, broaden, emancipate, enfranchise, loose, manumit, unchain, unfetter, unloose, absolute, broad, deliver, develop, discharge, enlarge, expand, let go, let loose, |
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