"restrict" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

restrict verbo

restrict + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 89
restrict access • restrict movement • restrict freedom • restrict one's ability • restrict one's intake • restrict one's activities • ...
verbo + restrict
Kolokacji: 8
require to restrict • try to restrict • begin restricting • include restricting • propose restricting • ...
restrict + preposición
Kolokacji: 15
restrict to • restrict by • restrict from • restrict in • restrict for • ...
restrict + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 25
severely restrict • further restrict • sharply restrict • greatly restrict • tightly restricted • ...
(1) severely, seriously
Kolokacji: 2
1. further restrict = ponadto ogranicz further restrict
2. sharply restrict = ostro ogranicz sharply restrict
3. greatly restrict = znacznie ogranicz greatly restrict
7. unduly restrict = nadmiernie ograniczać unduly restrict
8. effectively restrict = skutecznie ogranicz effectively restrict
9. drastically restrict = drastycznie ogranicz drastically restrict
10. highly restricted = bardzo ograniczyć highly restricted
11. voluntarily restrict = dobrowolnie ogranicz voluntarily restrict
12. deliberately restrict = rozmyślnie ogranicz deliberately restrict
  • Last month, the panel urged Dr. Kessler to substantially restrict the use of silicone breast implants while clinical trials were conducted to see whether they are safe.
  • There can be little doubt that government officials will be more hesitant to enact regulations that substantially restrict private-property rights.
  • But when the rear seats fold, they bump against the backs of the front seats, substantially restricting how far the front buckets can be slid back.
  • Proffers are increasingly common in the criminal justice system, especially since the enactment of federal sentencing guidelines in 1987, which substantially restricted a judge's discretion in sentencing.
  • In clearing SkyCity's application, the Commerce Commission said that the deal would not substantially restrict competition in the Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin casino entertainment markets.
  • Of those institutions, 259 (75%) maintain policies that "both clearly and substantially restrict freedom of speech."
  • Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said the new rules, if adopted, would "threaten to substantially restrict protests."
  • Austrian law substantially restricts dual citizenship.
  • Firstly and most importantly, over-concentration of the media, which is damaging pluralism and substantially restricting democracy, as the rapporteur rightly notes.
  • But in the end, the agreement they forged with the trade commission substantially restricts only one of the octopus's arms: high-speed Internet access over cable systems.
14. unnecessarily restrict = niepotrzebnie ogranicz unnecessarily restrict
15. temporarily restrict = chwilowo ogranicz temporarily restrict
16. increasingly restrict = coraz bardziej ogranicz increasingly restrict
17. unconstitutionally restrict = niezgodnie z konstytucją ograniczać unconstitutionally restrict
(4) legally, illegally
Kolokacji: 2

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