Results for: restriction,%20limitation
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act of making immovable, act of fixing in place, restriction of movement; prevention of mobilization; withdrawal of coins or bills from circulationimmobilization
act of modifying, change, adjustment, agreement; adaptation; restriction; qualification (Grammar); moderation; process of being modified, grammatical relationship with a modifier, something modifiedmodification
act of rescuing; act of safeguarding; redemption, act of delivering from sin; conservation; preservation, act of maintaining, except, legal exception, making a restriction, redeeming; rescuing; preserving; economizing; economical, money set aside, prep...saving
allotted time, be miserly, deny, fixed amount of work; period of time; limitation, restriction, economize, skimp; be frugal, shore bird, stop, stoppagestint
ban, restriction on commerce, impose an embargo, officially restrict commerce, order halting movement of ships, order stopping trade, prohibit or forbid something, prohibition, seize somethingembargo
becoming constricted, compression by squeezing, constricting thing, feeling of tightness, making smaller, compression; tightness, pressure, narrow place, restrictionconstriction
break or remove seal of, break the seal of, open, free from restrictionunseal
by-pass, outmaneuver, side-step, evade, go around, get around restriction, outwit somebodycircumvent
cancel a restriction, remove restrictionsderestrict
clause added to contract, condition in legal document, stipulation, restriction, condition within agreementproviso
constriction of body passage, limit or restriction, severe criticism, something which restricts; censure, criticism; abnormal narrowing of a body duct or passage (Pathology)stricture
delimitation; restriction; inscription on a coin, drawn shape, enclosing of something within geometrical shape, inscription round circular edge, restriction of powercircumscription
electronic communication, long-distance communication, communication performed by electronic means with nearly no restriction on distancetelecommunications
force or compulsion, lack of spontaneity, limiting factor, restriction; artificial manner, unnatural manner; force, state of restrictionconstraint
Free Software Foundation; organization for promoting freedom of use of software and removal of restriction and property rights on the InternetFSF
 

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