confined
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.
[1913 Webster]
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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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
113 Moby Thesaurus words for "confined":
angustifoliate, angustirostrate, angustisellate, angustiseptal,
authoritative, barred, bedfast, bedridden, beleaguered, beset,
besieged, blockaded, bound, bounded, boxed in, cabined, caged,
circumscribed, cloistered, close, close-fitting, closed-in,
conditioned, constricted, cooped, copyrighted, cordoned,
cordoned off, corralled, cramp, cramped, cribbed, crowded,
detained, disciplined, down, enclosed, expert, feature, featured,
fenced, finite, geographically limited, hedged, hedged about,
hedged in, hemmed, hemmed in, hospitalized, icebound, immured,
impounded, imprisoned, in childbed, in confinement, in hospital,
incapacious, incarcerated, incommodious, insular, invalided,
isthmian, isthmic, jailed, kept in, knowledgeable, laid up,
landlocked, leaguered, limited, local, localized, meager, mewed,
moderated, narrow, near, of a place, paled, parochial, patented,
penned, pent, pent-up, prescribed, proscribed, prostrate,
provincial, qualified, quarantined, railed, restrained, restricted,
scant, scanty, shut-in, sick abed, slender, snowbound, specialist,
specialistic, specialized, stinted, strait, straitened, technical,
tight, topical, under restraint, vernacular, walled, walled-in,
windbound
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