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confine - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of confine in Hindi

  • सीमित
  • प्रतिबंधित करना
  • सीमित करना
  • क़द करना
  • जेल में डालना
  • सीमा
  • सीमित रखना
  • परिरुद्ध करना

confine Definition

Verb

  • keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, quantity, or time).

Noun

  • the borders or boundaries of a place, especially with regard to their restricting freedom of movement.

confine Example

  • But he did not confine his attention to abstract inquiries. ( लेकिन उन्होंने अपना ध्यान अमूर्त पूछताछ की ओर नहीं लगाया। )
  • It helps enlarge a space, makes it feel less confining. ( यह एक स्थान को बड़ा करने में मदद करता है, यह कम भ्रमित महसूस करता है। )
  • When was literature ever confined to the borders of one country? ( साहित्य कब किसी एक देश की सीमाओं तक सीमित था? )
  • Not about the confines of the world in which he performed. ( उस दुनिया के दायरे के बारे में नहीं जिसमें उसने प्रदर्शन किया। )

More Sentence

  • Andy suffers every feral violation that this confining universe can offer.
  • "People are pretty confined, " he said.
  • Those with aberrant life styles could easily be confined as crazy.
  • In contrast, city pets are inevitably confined in some way.
  • But anti-German sentiment is not confined to older generations.
  • The regulations also confine the reach of each of those terms.
  • Watson, confined to a wheelchair, was seated at ringside.
  • It's difficult to see confine in a sentence .
  • And he has, within the relative confines of his age.
  • The Palestinian residents were confined to their homes by a curfew.
  • The NCAA confined its services and programs to male student athletes.
  • This will be more or less confined to the contracting area.
  • In fact, I'd confine myself to a bank vault or a guru's mountain top sanctuary.
  • Is it cruel to confine a bird in a cage?
  • Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please!
  • It is sad to see a county confine its activities to undignified public bickering.
  • I will confine myself to looking at the period from 1900 to 1916.
  • I wish you would confine yourself to the matter under discussion.
  • Doctors are trying to confine the disease within the city.
  • I wish to confine the discussion to income taxation.
  • Confine yourself to the facts.
  • He did not confine himself to the one language.
  • Please confine your comments to the topic in hand.
  • He did not, however, confine his energies to travelling.
  • Here, we shall confine our attention to discussing the conditions which must be satisfied if their occurrence is to be compulsory.  
  • In dealing briefly with the modern history of craft gilds, we may confine our attention to England.
  • Let's confine our attention to the problem of illegal drugs.
  • Lord did not confine his ventures to cricket.
  • Just confine yourself to watching the game, that's all.
  • He did not confine his activities to Claudine, then?
  • They confine themselves To right-angled triangles.
  • He should confine himself to the questions put to him.
  • Let us try a rearguard action to confine its scope to peripheral cases.
  • Two firemen wearing breathing apparatus managed to confine the fire to the living room, which was extensively damaged.
  • Jack had specifically asked his secret agent to confine himself to a couple of current photographs and Polly's address.
  • The second assumption is also valid if we confine the analysis to a reasonable range of operations.
  • With few and early exceptions, such as we may note in the Epistle of Barnabas, chap. i., they confine the word to doctrine.