Examples of 'confine himself' in a sentence

Meaning of "confine himself"

confine himself: Implies the act of limiting, restricting, or confining one's actions, behavior, or movements within a certain boundary, space, or set of rules. It suggests self-imposed constraints or limitations that an individual chooses to adhere to for various reasons

How to use "confine himself" in a sentence

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confine himself
Lafever did not confine himself to a single style.
What is less well-known is that Pavlov did not confine himself to dogs.
He must confine himself within narrow limits.
I must again caution the witness to confine himself to answering questions.
He would confine himself to a remark concerning royal prerogatives.
No one imagined that Arsène Lupin would confine himself to those two trifling offenses.
He did not confine himself to synagogue meetings to voice his convictions.
Here Jesus does not confine himself.
He did not confine himself to the cadet movement.
At the market, he did not confine himself.
He did not confine himself to matters of pure art.
Since the report was self-explanatory, he would confine himself to a few remarks.
He would confine himself to two comments.
He had to limit his horizon, and confine himself to Cosette.
Alison would confine himself to the possible instead of letting.

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As a Göttingen professor, however, Heeren did not confine himself to that subject.
He would therefore confine himself to emphasizing certain aspects.
Despite a certain nostalgic, El Señor does not confine himself to Salsa.
Kellner did not confine himself to the diary.
I demand Mr. Deeds … dispense with side remarks and confine himself to facts.
But he did not confine himself to the classics.
He would confine himself to commenting on the question of reparation and countermeasures.
Gentleman might confine himself to that.
Not confine himself to the points Larry had suggested.
He did not confine himself.
He had to confine himself in general to cleansing the wounds of purulent material.
I demand Mr Deeds confine himself to facts.
He had to confine himself in general to cleaning the wound of purulent material.
Hereafter, he would confine himself to action.
He would therefore confine himself to answering questions specifically related to racial discrimination.
How could I? I must again caution the witness to confine himself to answering questions.
He would thus confine himself to a few issues of specific interest to his country.
Sustained. The defendant Objection! will confine himself to questioning the witness.
But he did not confine himself to a description of the suffering of North African workers.
The CHAIRMAN asked the speaker to confine himself to agenda item 10.
Aßmann had to confine himself to a few experiments with the tethered balloon Meteor.
Must the libertarian necessarily confine himself to advocating immediate abolition?
Would he confine himself simply to doing his job?
However, Morse did not confine himself to postcards.
Montbard did not confine himself to drawing and watercolors ; he also painted in oils.
Rufus did not, however, confine himself to poetry.
Nor did he confine himself to the classics.
Jake does not confine himself to style.
The prosecutor will confine himself to the matter contained in the true bill.
At present he will confine himself to the sun dance.
Jesus did not confine Himself to the synagogues, however.
The Deputy should confine himself to the questions.
Why did confine himself to Chester and Durham?
Kamal-ol-Molk did not confine himself to painting.
He does not want to confine himself in a prison of a style or shape.

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