RESTRICTING: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for RESTRICTING?

Need another word that means the same as “restricting”? Find 4 synonyms and 30 related words for “restricting” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Restricting” are: confining, constraining, constrictive, limiting

Restricting as an Adjective

Definitions of "Restricting" as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “restricting” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Restricting the scope or freedom of action.

Synonyms of "Restricting" as an adjective (4 Words)

confiningRestricting the scope or freedom of action.
constrainingRestricting the scope or freedom of action.
constrictiveRestricting the scope or freedom of action.
limitingStrictly limiting the reference of a modified word or phrase.
A limiting factor.

Associations of "Restricting" (30 Words)

boundaryA limit of something abstract, especially a subject or sphere of activity.
A county boundary.
circumscribeRestrict or confine.
Our actions are circumscribed by our biology personality and by the social and cultural context into which we are born.
confineRestrict or confine.
The narrow confines of political life.
conquerOvercome and take control of (a place or people) by military force.
Conquer one s desires.
constrictBecome narrower.
Her throat constricted.
curbKeep to the curb.
She promised she would curb her temper.
defeatAn instance of defeating or being defeated.
It was a narrow defeat.
demarcateSeparate or distinguish from.
Plots of land demarcated by barbed wire.
detainStop or halt.
Customs officers may detain goods for up to two days.
limitPlace limits on extent or access.
A 30 mph limit.
miserA stingy hoarder of money and possessions often living miserably.
A typical miser he hid his money in the house in various places.
oppressCause to suffer.
A system which oppressed working people.
overcomeOvercome usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome.
She was obviously overcome with excitement.
passwordA string of characters that allows access to a computer system or service.
Each user has a password in order to log on to the network.
peripheryA marginal or secondary position in, or aspect of, a group, subject, or sphere of activity.
A shift in power from the centre to the periphery.
refrainThe part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers.
He refrained from hitting him back.
repressRestrain, prevent, or inhibit (the expression or development of something.
Isabel couldn t repress a sharp cry of fear.
restrainTo close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement.
Amiss had to restrain his impatience.
scrimpBe thrifty or parsimonious; economize.
Scratch and scrimp.
skimpSupply sparingly and with restricted quantities.
She wore a yellow skimp.
stintSmallest American sandpiper.
Her stint as a lifeguard exhausted her.
subdueCorrect by punishment or discipline.
Subdue one s appetites.
subjugateMake someone or something subordinate to.
The new ruler firmly subjugated the Church to the state.
sumptuaryRelating to or denoting laws that limit private expenditure on food and personal items.
Sumptuary laws discouraging construction of large houses on small plots.
suppressPartly or wholly eliminate (electrical interference).
She could not suppress a rising panic.
suppressionThe absence or non-development of a part or organ that is normally present.
A suppression of the newspaper.
surmountGet on top of; deal with successfully.
The scarf surmounted the gown.
thriftyUsing money and other resources carefully and not wastefully.
The sheep are vigorous and thrifty.
transcendBe or go beyond the range or limits of (a field of activity or conceptual sphere.
He doubts that he will ever transcend Shakespeare.
withholdRefuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another.
My employer is withholding taxes.

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