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confine

verb
/kənˈfaɪn/

Meaning

to restrict someone or something within certain limits; to keep someone in a closed space
to keep or restrict someone or something within limits

Example Sentences

The prisoner was confined to his cell for 23 hours a day.

He was confined to his room after the surgery.

Example Expressions

confined space

Synonyms

restrict, limit, restrain, imprison, enclose
Entry 1
restrict, limit, restrain, imprison
Entry 2
restrict, limit, restrain, enclose, imprison

Antonyms

free, release, liberate, expand
Entry 1
free, release, liberate, expand
Entry 2
free, release, liberate

Collocations

confine to space, confine within limits, confine someone, strictly confine, confine to bed, confine within, confined space, confine attention
Entry 1
confine to space, confine within limits, confine someone, strictly confine
Entry 2
confine to bed, confine within, confined space, confine attention

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