restriction

IPA: ristrˈɪkʃʌn

noun

  • The act of restricting, or the state of being restricted.
  • A regulation or limitation that restricts.
  • (biology) The mechanism by which a cell degrades foreign DNA material.
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Examples of "restriction" in Sentences

  • Without the title restriction PubMed searches throughout the entire citation including the abstract.
  • By applying the title restriction you confine your results to articles that have all three words in the title.
  • Indeed, in conformity with the universal law of rhythm, _there has been a change from excess of restriction to deficiency of restriction_.
  • Your main restriction is that you can only move five units per turn, though you will quickly find yourself with more than five groups of soldiers.
  • The chief remaining restriction is the one that prevents independent political groups from coordinating their activities with candidates 'campaigns.
  • FWIW, I think the restriction is a disgusting insult to the people who serve in both the military and the Police. on November 8, 2009 at 9: 35 pm Edmund Grinsbrook
  • The most famous symbol of this restriction is the new “security fence” still taking shape alongside and east of the Green Line that marks the de facto border of pre-1967 Israel.
  • Once again the fundamentally illiberal tendencies of this Labour government are revealed and another restriction is available to the Government and its Police Force, to be enforced as and when it might be useful.

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