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limited

Definition for limited

adjective as in restricted, definite

adjective as in inadequate, short

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Example Sentences

Mo feels there has generally been limited representation of Palestinians in TV and film, which means more pressure on his shoulders.

From BBC

The revival, which officially opens March 23, is a strictly limited engagement, running for 15 weeks through June 8.

She called attention to herself and her own great plans, projected exuberance, and limited her Trump-time to telling the truth about how horrible he is and not fit to be president.

From Salon

While the use of the drugs is limited on the NHS, they can also be bought privately – but pharmacists and doctors have warned of risks to patient safety through online sales.

From BBC

"When gathering intelligence, the Russian security and intelligence services use a wide range of resources and different platforms," the agency wrote, adding that these had been limited by expelling intelligence officers.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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