Confining

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
confining
    adj 1: restricting the scope or freedom of action [syn:
           {confining}, {constraining}, {constrictive}, {limiting},
           {restricting}]
    2: crowded; "close quarters" [syn: {close}, {confining}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Confine \Con*fine"\ (k[o^]n*f[imac]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
   {Confined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confining}.] [F. confiner to
   border upon, LL. confinare to set bounds to; con- + finis
   boundary, end. See {Final}, {Finish}.]
   To restrain within limits; to restrict; to limit; to bound;
   to shut up; to inclose; to keep close.
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         Now let not nature's hand
         Keep the wild flood confined! let order die! --Shak.
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         He is to confine himself to the compass of numbers and
         the slavery of rhyme.                    --Dryden.
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   {To be confined}, to be in childbed.

   Syn: To bound; limit; restrain; imprison; immure; inclose;
        circumscribe; restrict.
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