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synonyms for circumscribe
- delineate
- hem in
- bar
- bound
- confine
- define
- demarcate
- encircle
- enclose
- encompass
- environ
- girdle
- hamper
- limit
- outline
- restrain
- restrict
- surround
- trammel
- nail down
- prelimit
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How to use circumscribe in a sentence
So when the pandemic hit, he felt determined to do more than just ensure the survival of his restaurant — he wanted to embed more deeply in the neighborhood, albeit from within the tightly circumscribed framework of fine dining.
This kind of effect on memory is likely to be short term and circumscribed to the information the subjects saved onto the device.
Reports of a Baleful Internet Are Greatly Exaggerated - Issue 104: Harmony | Brian Gallagher | July 21, 2021 | NautilusThere is the man, who scared the living hell out of me, but the rage was about growing up in a world circumscribed by the reality of race.
For travelers like me circumscribed by the pandemic, aromas offer the chance to revisit cherished journeys.
Aromas can evoke beloved journeys — or voyages not yet taken | Jen Rose Smith | February 11, 2021 | Washington PostSuch is the unbearable situation created in a culture quick to judge, to expel and especially to circumscribe the lives of women.
‘Burnt Sugar,’ a challenging Booker Prize finalist, is hard to take, but harder to shake off | Ron Charles | January 19, 2021 | Washington PostTheir opponents accepted the issue, and resolved to circumscribe the duke's inordinate powers.
History of the Rise of the Huguenots | Henry BairdIt is my wish to state it with precision and circumscribe its limits here at the very start.
Mysterious Psychic Forces | Camille FlammarionA new spirit has now gone abroad which no walls can bound or circumscribe.
Revisiting the Earth | James Langdon HillThis finally came to be so urgent that it even involved an effort to circumscribe the futile activities.
The Ordeal | Charles Egbert CraddockOf a simple and solid edifice, it is not easy, however, to circumscribe the duration.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire | Edward Gibbon
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