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To contained
verb
To hold inside.
Exact(8)
In the bond market, prices rallied as the dip in consumer confidence and subdued wholesale prices pointed to contained inflation.
The D.C. crime bill (as the bill was soon referred to) contained, among its many provisions, one that would empower judges in the District to jail some criminal suspects for sixty days before trial, and one that would allow policemen to break into houses without showing a search warrant.
The meat of cattle from transhumance system, sick animals, and older cattle was more likely to contained penicillin G and oxytetracycline residues.
He added that the fake page the users were ultimately delivered to contained code that had the potential to carry out further malicious actions.
Co-expression of CAT-MnSOD and MnSOD-TAT fusion genes allowed simultaneous self-assembly of the protein sequences into a large protein complex, which is expected to contained one tetrameric structure of CAT, four tetrameric structures of MnSOD and twelve units of TAT.
Sexual, intimate and erratic behaviors are strictly prohibited to contained personal environments and no persons under eighteen years of age are permitted to rent without guardian present.
Similar(52)
A firewall to contain Sanders?
He became harder to contain.
We tried to contain him".
"We've got to contain those guys.
But fires are hard to contain.
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