confined

[US]/kənˈfaɪnd/
[UK]/kən'faɪnd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. restricted; enclosed; narrow
v. confined (past tense and past participle of confine)

Phrases & Collocations

confined space

feeling confined

confined area

confined water

confined aquifer

Example Sentences

she was confined for nearly a month.

be confined to one's bed

He is confined to the house by illness.

The sick child was confined to bed.

They confined the prisoner in a cell.

you've confined yourself to what you know.

the troops were confined to their barracks.

he had been confined to a wheelchair for some time.

her fear of confined spaces.

he confined his remarks to generalities.

the party's power base was confined to one province.

All prisoners will be confined to their cells.

Interest in Asia is no longer confined to scholars.

She expects to be confined at the end of May.

Illness confined him to his room.

The edition is confined to 5, 000 copies.

It is hard to work efficiently in such a confined space.

She was as cheerful as anyone confined to a hospital bed could be.

your boating will mostly be confined to a few hours at weekends.

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