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CONSTRAINT |
Restriction |
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CURTAILMENT |
Restriction |
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LIMIT |
Restriction |
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CLAMPDOWN |
Restriction |
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BAN |
Restriction |
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SANCTION |
Authorise restriction |
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FREELY |
Without restriction |
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EMBARGO |
Trade restriction |
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CORRECTIVE |
Limitation; restriction. |
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TIE |
Restriction or restraint |
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IMPOSING |
Putting (restriction) in place |
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CURFEW |
Restriction on people’s movements |
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AGELIMIT |
Restriction for some sporting teams |
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ASTRICTION |
The act of binding; restriction; also, obligation. |
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LIMITATION |
A restriction of power; as, a constitutional
limitation. |
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FULL-SAILED |
Having all its sails set,; hence, without restriction
or reservation. |
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RESTRAINT |
That which restrains, as a law, a prohibition, or the
like; limitation; restriction. |
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INCLUSION |
The act of including, or the state of being included;
limitation; restriction; as, the lines of inclusion of his policy. |
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REGULATE |
To adjust by rule, method, or established mode; to
direct by rule or restriction; to subject to governing principles or
laws. |
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STRAIT |
Fig.: A condition of narrowness or restriction; doubt;
distress; difficulty; poverty; perplexity; -- sometimes in the plural;
as, reduced to great straits. |
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EXCEPTION |
The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion;
restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included,
as in a class, statement, rule. |
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QUALIFICATION |
The act of limiting, or the state of being limited;
that which qualifies by limiting; modification; restriction; hence,
abatement; diminution; as, to use words without any qualification. |
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DISQUALIFY |
To deprive of some power, right, or privilege, by
positive restriction; to disable; to debar legally; as, a conviction of
perjury disqualifies a man to be a witness. |
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AUTOCRAT |
An absolute sovereign; a monarch who holds and exercises
the powers of government by claim of absolute right, not subject to
restriction; as, Autocrat of all the Russias (a title of the Czar). |
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LAISSEZ FAIRE |
... economists, deprecating interference of government by attempts to
foster or regulate commerce, manufactures, etc., by bounty or by
restriction;... |