"Restrictedly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Restrictedly" Meaning

To a limited degree or extent; partially; not freely.

"Restrictedly" Examples

5 Examples of "Restrictedly"


1. Linguistic Context

In modern Arabic, restrictedly means "حصراً" or "بشكل محدود", used to denote a limited amount of something.

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2. Everyday Conversation

In a sentence like: "I watched the movie restrictedly because I'd seen it a hundred times already", the word restrictedly means the person only had some view of the movie and that they saw it in a limited way.

3. Business and Finance

In the example: "We can only use the credit card to buy smart products restrictedly so no important purchases are allowed.", the meaning is that usage is restricted to a certain product category.

"Restrictedly" Similar Words

Restrainedly

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Adverb<br>In a restrained manner; not freely or openly, but in a controlled or limited way.

Restrainers

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A restraint is a means of limiting or restricting someone's freedom or action, often used in a physical sense such as handcuffs or ropes.<br><br>Alternatively, a restrainer can also be a person or thing that restricts or limits something, such as a brake on a car or a regulator on a machine.<br><br>In a broader sense, a restrainer can also refer to something that inhibits or prevents something from happening, such as a constraint on a person's creativity or a limitation on a company's growth.<br><br>The verb "restrain" means to hold back or limit something or someone, often by force or coercion. For example: "The police had to restrain the rioters to prevent them from causing further damage."

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The word "restraining" is a verb that means:<br><br> To hold back or prevent someone or something from doing or moving freely; to restrain someone's actions or movements.<br> To control or hold back one's emotions, desires, or impulses.<br> To measure or regulate something, such as speed or trade, in order to prevent excessive or unfair practices.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The police used physical restraint to arrest the suspect.<br> She was restrained by her upbringing and cultural traditions.<br> The government has put restraining measures in place to prevent price gouging during emergencies.

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Restricting

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Restricting refers to the act of limiting or imposing certain conditions, limitations, or boundaries on something or someone in order to control or regulate it. It can also mean to confine or impede something or someone from extending, expanding, or exceeding in a particular way.<br><br>Example: "The government is restricting the use of social media to prevent the spread of false information."

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Restrictive

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Restricted refers to something that limits or confines something else. It can also mean not allowing freedom of action or expression. Restrictive measures are rules or conditions that limit or prohibit something.<br><br>For example: The area was restricted to unauthorized personnel.<br><br>In grammar, a restrictive clause is a dependent clause that provides essential information about the noun or pronoun it modifies, and is essential to understanding the meaning of the sentence.<br><br>For example: The car (that I bought last week) is mine. The clause "that I bought last week" is a restrictive clause because it provides essential information about the car I am referring to.

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