Sentence examples for to confine from inspiring English sources

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to confine

verb

To restrict; to keep within bounds; to shut or keep in a limited space or area.

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To confine the illimitable".

They don't want to confine their power.

And he tried to confine business trips to one day.

He even refused to confine his choreography to the stage.

I didn't want to confine it that way.

Does the airline have a responsibility to tell him to confine himself to one seat?

The government has also come under criticism for its failure to confine the banking problems earlier.

Judges may be trained to confine themselves to the legally relevant facts before them.

He has spurned the front-line, preferring to confine himself in youth and rural politics.

"I was trying, rapidly, just to confine myself to one house".

The starter wives try to confine him in their small world.

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