confine
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- (transitive) If you confine someone or something to a particular topic or activity, you do not let them do other topics or activities.
- Humphrey did not confine his activities just to the factory.
- Her relatively short life was largely confined to Copenhagen.
- (transitive) If you confine somebody or something, you put them in a place that they cannot leave.
- For the first twenty years he was confined in prison-like conditions.
- The disease was confined to a small area within the Camperdown district.