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confines

confine N

confine N (s)

confine N (s)

confine oneself to VB

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At sentencing, the judge confines him to a group home for a year with the additional requirement that he write a journal.
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Before long, his natural charm and likability positions him as the school's resident therapist, who offers advice within the confines of the boys' bathroom.
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Because of the constricting terrain and the narrow confines of the objectives, units were committed piecemeal; one platoon, company, or battalion at a time.
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Within the confines of those axioms, what they say indeed holds true.
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A relatively intelligent boy escapes its oppressive confines and later returns, determined to bring enlightenment to the village.
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Separatists argue that professions should be allowed to go beyond such confines when they judge it necessary.
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If this is what he sees, the "kohen" exits the house and confines it for seven days.
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The junior high championship ekiden is not a road race but rather each runner runs a loop within the confines of a park.
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Enemies may move outside the confines of the screen, but players may not.
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During the fight the soldiers fought from the confines of a sloop while others fired cannons from the fort.
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