Confines example sentences

Related (10): enclosure, boundaries, limitations, restrictions, borders, edges, limits, restraints, parameters, territory

con·fine

verb

confines (third person present)

  - keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, quantity, or time):

  - restrain or forbid someone from leaving (a place):

  - (of a person) be unable to leave (one's bed, home, or a wheelchair) because of illness or disability:

  - (of a woman) remain in bed for a period before, during, and after the birth of a child:

  - the borders or boundaries of a place, especially with regard to their restricting freedom of movement:

  - the limits or restrictions of something abstract, especially a subject or sphere of activity:

Synonyms

enclose, incarcerate, imprison, intern, impound, trap, keep, cage, immure, hurdle, encircle, surround, ring, encompass, kettle, corral, gird, compass, restrict, limit, release, send, deliver, sentence, limits, borders, boundaries, margins, extremities, edges, fringes, marches, periphery, perimeter, circumference, compass, precinct, pale, extent, range, breadth, width, reach, sweep, purview, span, stretch, spread, horizon, area, sphere, field, realm, compass, orbit, ambit, jurisdiction, remit, limit, gamut, competence

"Confines" Example Sentences


1. The explorer ventured into the purlieus of the uncharted territory.
2. The museum is located in the purlieus of the historic district.
3. The park became an escape for her, away from the concrete purlieus of the city.
4. The forest's purlieus extend for miles beyond the edge of town.
5. We wandered through the purlieus of the old castle.
6. Within the confines of my room, I found some peace and quiet.
7. She felt confined within the strict confines of society's rules.
8. The workforce complied with the confines of the company policy.
9. The crime took place within the confines of the neighborhood.
10. He abided by the confines set by his superiors.
11. I prefer the freedom beyond the confines of these walls.
12. The prisoner exists within the confines of his jail cell.
13. The author builds tension within the confines of the small room.
14. The child played within the confines of the fenced yard.
15. Our worldviews are confined within the narrow confines of our experiences.
16. The law abiding citizen remains within the confines of the law.
17. He pushes against the confines of what is considered socially acceptable.
18. The concert was crowded within the confines of the small room.
19. The fort was built within the confines of the walls meant to protect it.
20. They looked to expand the confines of scientific knowledge.

Common Phases


1. Within the confines of
2. Confined within the confines of
3. Remain within the confines of
4. Abide by the confines of
5. Push against the confines of
6. Expand the confines of
7. Break out of the confines of
8. Escape the confines of
9. Restricted within the confines of
10. Exist within the confines of
11. Limited to the confines of
12. Trapped within the confines of
13. Build within the confines of
14. Work within the confines of
15. Operate within the confines of

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