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be restrictive
adjective
Confining, limiting, containing with in defined bounds.
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Gags can be restrictive.
It can be restrictive in other ways too.
There's no denying highly traditional parenting can be restrictive.
"Co-op boards tend to be restrictive on anything west of Lexington.
In principle, news outlets are supposed to be restrictive in their use of anonymous sources.
He believes counterterrorism legislation, which can be "restrictive and very ambiguous" needs to be re-examined.
"Regulations tend to be restrictive on how the engineering can be done," Mr. Plucinsky said.
"The only reason they claimed it to be restrictive was because no men had joined.
Before getting their cars most drivers said they expected the 150km range to be restrictive.
There's a reverence towards Samuel Beckett which can sometimes be restrictive in the exploration of his work.
Atuona had always wanted to write but assumed that writing plays would turn out to be "restrictive".
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