"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
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
  • The plaintiffs contended that the Act unconstitutionally restricts their association guaranteed under the First Amendment.
  • Opponents of the bill said it would unconstitutionally restrict access to abortion, banning procedures that may be needed to preserve the health of some pregnant women.
  • Because nudity is, the Dissent claims, an essential part of the potency of the expression in question, the law unconstitutionally restricts that expression and, as such, the plurality opinion was erroneously decided.
  • The Coats bill, they say, would unconstitutionally restrict free speech on the Internet.
  • Courts are now deciding whether these laws unconstitutionally restrict access to abortion.
  • The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously today to abolish its fairness doctrine on the ground that it unconstitutionally restricts the free-speech rights of broadcast journalists.
  • 'Freedom From Interference' Judge Jackson added that the act did not unconstitutionally restrict the executive branch's power of removal, "because Congress may provide that certain officials operate with freedom from executive interference."
  • Judges dismissed all three bans because they could unconstitutionally restrict first- and second-trimester abortions (the story is stuffed by the NYT ).
  • The district court made numerous evidentiary rulings, in limine and at trial, that unconstitutionally restricted their ability to defend against the charges.
  • But Mr. Pataki acknowledged that so far, no one has found a way to reach either goal without unconstitutionally restricting free speech.
(4) legally, illegally
Kolokacji: 2

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