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confined

confined space

confined to

more confined

more confined

be or become confined VB

confined to bed

confine N

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confine oneself to VB

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Frequent bouts of illness, however, kept him confined to bed until the following spring.
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Until recently, the charreada was confined to men but a women's precision equestrian event called the escaramuza is now the tenth and final event in a charreada.
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Although gangs were disproportionately confined to lower-income inner-city sections, fear knew no boundaries citywide.
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Wooded areas are confined to the northwest and northeast of the plateau.
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They are received by the governor - the viceroy being confined to bed with malaria - and are given an enthusiastic popular welcome.
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Official propaganda confined the role of women to family care and motherhood.
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The solum of a soil is not necessarily confined to the zone of major biological activity.
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He discovered that water, if confined in a bombshell and heated, would explode the shell.
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The tropical storm-force winds were confined to the eastern semicircle of the cyclone.
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At the end he was swathed in so many bandages as to be unrecognizable, and confined temporarily to a wheelchair.
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