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the restrictive
adjective
Confining, limiting, containing with in defined bounds.
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Are the restrictive measures proportionate?
Never mind the restrictive language on abortion.
"We are not minimising the restrictive effect of depression.
Mr. Wolinsky, after conferring with his clients, then said they agreed to waive the restrictive covenants.
But new money brings new energy, and forces open the restrictive doors of English society.
"The restrictive conditions imposed in Indiana are a harbinger," the brief said.
The restrictive policies are driving foreign buyers south, to Caribbean islands with fewer barriers to entry.
It is simply exploiting the restrictive planning laws in this country that prevent progress.
Not for him the restrictive denim of a new pair of jeans.
The restrictive language allows people to buy "riders" that would cover abortions.
She is now an advocate and volunteer who helps people wanting to leave the restrictive sect.
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