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to restricted
verb
To restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a patient to a certain diet.
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"Manning had privileged access to restricted information.
He will agree to restricted living arrangements.
The article also referred incompletely to restricted stock granted to James Dolan.
In one window a 'ramp pass' allowing access to restricted areas at the airport was displayed.
Mr. Moore is a journalist-documentarian adept at gaining access to restricted locales like Governors Island in New York Harbor.
Unauthorised access to restricted data is a crime that carries a sentence of up to two years in jail.
But they must have access to restricted information, they insisted, if they are to do their jobs right.
Another provision of the bill would require airport workers with access to restricted areas to undergo criminal background checks.
US law enforcement successfully infiltrated Silk Road 2.0's support staff, gaining access to restricted areas of the site.
Several families, most of them small in size, are endemic to restricted areas.
Unlike conformers, stereoisomers do not undergo inter-conversion in normal conditions due to restricted internal motion.
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