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restrict
verb as in confine, limit situation or ability to participate
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Pomponio said WV Free's team is currently organizing to combat more than a dozen bills in the state legislature seeking to further restrict the state's ban.
Guereca said that marchers protested Trump administration actions and proposals to cut healthcare spending, restrict voting access and roll back diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
He denied he would back a national abortion ban and shamelessly lied about his relationship to Project 2025, which details multiple ways to restrict abortion access nationally.
There have been growing calls to restrict children's smartphone use, including local schools combining to revise their phone policies and parent groups joining forces to delay giving their child a smartphone.
Tour operators told the BBC the visitors' movements were even more restricted than on pre-pandemic trips - they had fewer opportunities to wander the streets and talk to locals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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