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limited

Definition for limited

adjective as in restricted, definite

adjective as in inadequate, short

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Example Sentences

Instead, wrote Pozen, the cutoff must be “limited in its effect to the particular program ... in which noncompliance has been so found.”

The ability to switch from one benefit to another is typically limited.

The committee said there was "a lack of urgency" in responding to requests for support from affected businesses with "a limited understanding" of how the closure was affecting local workers.

From BBC

It's the sort of language that goes down well with the RN's core constituency, but its broader appeal may be limited in a country that remains, in many ways, deeply attached to its institutions.

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Both have only ever had limited theatrical distribution and these screenings should bring their filmmakers, both of whom recently died and rarely enjoyed such a showcase during their lifetimes, into a brighter spotlight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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