Examples of 'confined himself' in a sentence
Meaning of "confined himself"
confined himself: This phrase suggests that an individual has limited themselves to a specific place, situation, or state. It is commonly used to describe someone who restricts their actions, movements, or interactions to a particular setting or circumstance
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confined himself
Trouillebert never confined himself to any single genre.
He confined himself to the propagation of khadi and constructive work among the depressed classes.
In later years he has largely confined himself to the anchorship.
He confined himself to his home in last two years.
Gompers made some fiery speeches but confined himself to that.
Willie confined himself here voluntarily.
He took no part in public affairs but confined himself to church matters.
He never confined himself to a single style.
Diaz, knowing his troops were weary and short of munitions, confined himself to local operations.
He never confined himself in that way.
The first attached himself to Robespierre ; the second confined himself to Condorcet.
Member so far has confined himself to matters of finance.
He confined himself to his room.
But you are a misanthrope who 's confined himself to this island, forever alone.
Napoleon confined himself for months on end in his damp and wretched habitation of Longwood.
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In his reply Eusebius confined himself to this one point.
And confined himself to his room for several days?
The investigating judge confined himself to ascertaining the identity of the accused.
Hickey confined himself to saying that “ radio frequency communications ” had been used.
Because Burke is far from having confined himself to the great classics of English theatre.
Obama confined himself to promoting the pending bilateral agreements with Colombia and other emerging-market countries.
The author has not confined himself to a simple presentation of this idea.
He never confined himself to just one set of materials either.
Joost Swarte never confined himself to just cartoons and related activities.
Clancharlie confined himself to an imperceptible shrug of the shoulders, a sign of profound deterioration.
Götz never confined himself to one specific style or artistic field.
He instead confined himself to the administration of the Danish empire.
From this time he confined himself with characteristic conscientiousness almost exclusively to Latin literature.
The emperor also confined himself to forwarding the reply from the University of Vienna.
Nathaniel confined himself so … that lets him out of the hook.
Should he have confined himself therefore to writing only about teaching?
Afterward he confined himself to the shoeing of horses for the neighboring ; farmers.
Instead, he confined himself to raising his particular personal difficulties in his own workplace.
Ippen then confined himself in Kumano and meditated for twenty-one days.
Mr NIELSEN confined himself to saying that the comments were from the European Hairdressers' Federation.
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Keep this ceremony confined to the hollows
Confined to his bed and slow to recover
You will not be confined to the room