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(adj)
Limited within bounds.
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Limited narrowly; restricted.
Subjected to regulation or direction.
Having a small width; not wide; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
Not excessive; acting in moderation
changed; altered
Having a modest scope or extent.
Not large or big; insignificant; few in number.
Explicit or definite.
Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.
Meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
Lesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly:
Not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements; unpretentious, humble.
Not comprehensive; shallow, incomplete.
Not comprehensive.
Having an end or limit; (of a quantity) constrained by bounds; (of a set) whose number of elements is a natural number.
Narrowed, especially by application of pressure, drawn together by constriction.
(n)
The act of limiting or the state of being limited.
Restrictive, limited.
Kept within close bounds; confined.
Serving to restrict.
A regulation or limitation that restricts.
Confining, limiting, containing within defined bounds.
(v)
To restrain within boundaries; to limit; to confine
Something that constrains; a restriction.
Held back, limited, kept in check or under control.
The act by which someone or something is restrained.
The act by which something is constrained.
restrained
One who, or that which, narrows.
The act by which something is closed.
The borders or limits of an area.
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
Not dense; meager; scanty
Reduced in intensity or strength; toned down.
Restricted in space.
(transitive) To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower.
Made smaller or less; having undergone reduction.
(transitive) To make (something) smaller or as small as possible; shrink; reduce.
That has been interrupted, suppressed etc
(of problems or flaws) Lessened, reduced, or diminished, and thereby made better, improved.
lessened, reduced
(intransitive) To incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.
Consisting of fragments; disconnected; scattered.
A time limit in the form of a date on or before which something must be completed.
Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
(adv)
To a smaller extent or degree.
Something that one needs to know; a piece of necessary information.
Impeded or encumbered, as if chained or fettered.
(transitive) To keep within close bounds; to confine.
Existing as a part or portion; incomplete.
Within set boundaries or limits.
Nearly; not clearly on one side or the other of a border or boundary, ambiguous.
Having dropped by the force of gravity.
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
The dividing line or location between two areas.
An advantage.
Not free to move.
(sports or games) That resulted in a tie.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
The smallest amount.
Under tension; tense.
The highest limit.
The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
Not permanent; existing only for a period or periods of time.
Having little body fat or flesh; slim; slender; lean; gaunt.
Very uncommon; scarce.
(literally) Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions.
Insubstantial.
Of two (or, rarely, more than two) things: the smaller in size (littler), in value, in importance etc.
In a short or brief time or manner; quickly.
The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree.
Readily obtainable.
Including every possible element: fully comprehensive.
Slender; thin.
Minor; small in amount
determined or dependent on some condition
Hard, not easy, requiring much effort.
Thoroughly explained.
Decided; resolute, possessing much determination; dogged.
Very small.
An event, especially a tournament, that is restricted to invited participants
Small in size.
(informal) Thin, generally in a negative sense (as opposed to slim, which is thin in a positive sense).
To a great extent.
Basic; minimal; with less than, or only the minimum, necessary.
Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager.
Of a measurement: approximately, roughly.
Somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent.
(chiefly of resources, such as food) Uncommon, rare; difficult to find; insufficient to meet a demand.
Having a definition or value.
See other (determiner) below.
Having had shirt sleeves or pantlegs shortened by cutting material from the end.
Thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease.
Rendered less effective.
Intolerant, bigoted or prejudiced.
Limited to a particular area; in a local vicinity only.
(focus) to the exclusion of anything or anyone else; solely or entirely
Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of).
Alone; exclusively.