Restrictedthe example sentences

Related (11): limit, confine, control, prohibit, regulate, restrain, curtail, bound, hamper, inhibit, constrain.

re·strict·ed

adjective

restricted (adjective)

  - limited in extent, number, scope, or action:

  - (of a document or information) for limited circulation and not to be revealed to the public for reasons of national security.

  - (of a virus) unable to reproduce at its normal rate in certain hosts:

  - (of DNA) subject to degradation by a restriction enzyme:

re·strict

verb

restricted (past tense) · restricted (past participle)

  - put a limit on; keep under control:

  - deprive (someone or something) of freedom of movement or action:

  - limit someone to only doing or having (a particular thing) or staying in (a particular place):

  - limit something, especially an activity, to (a particular place, time, or category of people):

  - withhold (information) from general circulation or disclosure:

Synonyms

cramped, confined, constricted, small, narrow, compact, tight, poky, minimal, sparse, inadequate, strait, incommodious, limited, controlled, regulated, reduced, curbed, moderate, modest, deficient, roomy, unlimited, unrestricted, private, personal, intimate, privileged, quiet, secret, sensitive, classified, nonpublic, unofficial, unrevealed, undisclosed, unpublished, mum, privy, limit, regulate, control, moderate, hinder, impede, hamper, obstruct, block, slow, check, curb, retard, handicap, straitjacket, tie, cramp, confine, limit

"Restrictedthe" Example Sentences

I apologize, but "restrictedthe" is not a valid English word. It appears to be a typo. Perhaps you meant "restricted" or "the"?
Some example sentences using those words separately would be:
With "restricted":
1. Access was restricted to authorized personnel only.
2. The medication has restricted distribution.
3. Traffic was restricted on the bridge due to repairs.
4. Funds are restricted for specific purposes.
5. Their actions were restricted by law.
With "the":
1. The children played outside.
2. I read the newspaper every morning.
3. The dog stole the bone.
4. The park is lovely this time of year.
5. She ate the apple.
Without more context for what you intended with "restrictedthe", I cannot provide accurate example sentences using that phrase. Let me know if you have any questions or if you meant to use one of the valid words instead. I'm happy to provide more example sentences to assist you.

Common Phases

I apologize, but "restrictedthe" is not a valid English word or phrase. It appears to be a typo. As I noted previously, the words "restricted" and "the" are both valid English words, but not combined as "restrictedthe".
Without more context for what you intended with "restrictedthe", I cannot provide accurate example phrases using that word or phrase.
Once again, some common phrases using "restricted" and "the" separately would be:
With "restricted":
- restricted access
- restricted funds
- restricted use
-restricted distribution
- restricted rights
With "the":
- the government
- the public
- the report
- the law
- the committee
- the problem
Let me know if you have any questions or if you meant to use one of the valid words instead. I apologize for any confusion.

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