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·noun Apartment; place of restraint; prison.
II. Confine ·noun Common boundary; border; limit;
- used chiefly in the plural.
III. Confine ·vi To have a common boundary; to Border; to lie contiguous; to Touch;
- followed by on or with.
IV. Confine ·vt To restrain within limits; to Restrict; to Limit; to Bound; to shut up; to Inclose; to keep close.
confine         
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v. (D; refl., tr.) to confine to (confined to bed; confined to quarters; the lecturer confined herself to one topic; confine yourself to the facts)
confine         
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I. n.
Boundary, border, limit, frontier.
II. v. a.
1.
Restrain, shut up, shut in.
2.
Imprison, immure, incarcerate.
3.
Limit, circumscribe, bound, restrict.

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Pronunciation examples for Confine
1. will confine you.
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2. And I would confine myself.
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3. to work within more confines.
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4. Do they just confine us?
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5. to unacceptably narrow confines and unsatisfying depths.
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Examples of use of Confine
1. But he did not confine his address to its people.
2. The terrorists do not confine themselves to political boundaries.
3. He prefers to confine his attention to picking companies.
4. The government has not been able to confine the violence.
5. But why confine the scope to bricks, mortar and tehina?