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restrict Meaning in Tamil ( restrict வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வறையரைப்படுத்து,



restrict தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

restrict's Usage Examples:

The Britons and Irish, whose remoteness made them free from restriction, developed still more decided individuality.


The term " Africander " is sometimes applied to all white residents in Cape Colony and throughout British South Africa, but is often restricted to the Dutch-speaking colonists.


White topaz is sometimes called "water-sapphire," a name which should, however, be restricted to iolite (q.


According to People, after many years as a devout macrobiotic, Paltrow now espouses a more fun and balanced nutritional program that features much fewer restrictions.


A nurse usually consults with the parents to learn about the child's dietary restrictions or preferences.


1 But from other passages it seems that the ephod had been a familiar object whose use was by no means so restricted.


Derivatively it includes the practice of polyandry, but it has become definitely restricted to expressing what has been, and still is, far the commonest type of relations between the sexes (see Family and Marriage).


K, sucking Diptera, belonging to various families, but now by common consent restricted to those known to naturalists as Culicidae, or gnats.


They have been restricted principally to articles of necessity - food preparations, beverages, textiles and wearing apparel, leather and leatherwork, woodwork, pottery, chemicals, ironware, 'c.


At first only one surface of the copper was plated with silver and thus its usefulness was necessarily restricted, but it was a simple matter to apply the silver to both sides and thenceforward whatever was made in solid metal could be reproduced in plate, and firm after firm went into the business, ever and anon introducing further improvements.


The second constitution, however, imposed a property qualification on coloured voters amounting to a freehold estate worth "250, and this restriction was not removed until 1874.





Synonyms:

curb, circumscribe, abridge, confine, cut back, limit, immobilize, immobilise, curtail,



Antonyms:

juvenile, immoderate, intemperate, intense, immoderation,

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