Examples of 'confining' in a sentence

Meaning of "confining"

Confine (verb): to keep or restrict within certain limits or boundaries, often referring to physical space, ideas, or actions
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  • present participle of confine
  • limiting; restrictive

How to use "confining" in a sentence

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Would prefer confining evidence to present world.
At present this mechanism is caught in a confining cycle.
Having a dog is so confining they are like family.
Confining our perception of nature to visible light.
There is no point in confining our thoughts to a form.
And confining the people if they remonstrated.
Not only extends to confining the household.
I am confining you to base until further notice.
Disruption and scattering of the confining material.
It must be very confining working in the garage.
Confining the dog to his or her property.
And simultaneously confining me within set limits.
Confining the laser light to a specific region.
Mom says seat belts are too confining.
Instead of confining yourself to placing upon record.

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I imagine it will not be quite so confining anymore.
I am not confining myself to one particular tradition.
Someone with a reason for confining us here.
Clipping is confining a visual result to a given domain.
An aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds.
This is so confining for a person and so miserable.
The rules seem arbitrary and confining.
Soldiers were confining these activists to a small space.
Many of our clients find pants confining.
Torture and confining civilians in concentration camps.
But there is no reason for confining it to marriage.
Rather than confining it to one or a few institutions.
They build incessantly the confining form.
Confining ourselves to certain groups may limit us.
For even there there is a confining place.
Restrictions confining women to their homes had been tightened.
The old kitchen was small and confining.
Then it means confining them indefinitely.
Confining them for life requires significant resources.
We acknowledge heritage without confining ourselves to tradition.
Confining our relationship to your dreams was getting tedious.
You are right about confining oneself.
I am confining you to quarters and relieving you of command.
I want to thank you for confining it to this classroom.
I am confining myself to these brief comments.
They are not interested in confining themselves to one person.
Confining the shield to the center.
Knowledge needs confining within limits.
By confining them to camps we are establishing ethnic cleansing.
An extension of the empire confining a revolution to that mountain.
Confining women is just not realistic.
She is now confining herself at home.
There are no longer any earthly bonds confining my spirit.
Then just confining her will do.
The pens and habitats are all too confining.

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