Confine in a sentence as a verb

The Boron doesn't need to be a plasma, so you don't need to confine it.

Is it not better to confine rights to that which it is right or at least permissible to do?

You really have no clue how your data schema is going to look like in the end, why confine it at the start?

Excuse me, but are you insane?There's no way to make yourself safe from car crashes unless you confine yourself to your house.

All of the 'rayiner comments on this thread confine themselves to the ideas on the thread itself.

Maybe the secret is to confine your community to a small enough niche that the trolls are never attracted?

To confine the epidemic, it is critical to trace the entire transmission chain.

Last summer, my extended family and I chartered a bus for a few days of touring in Washington DC. I'd never been before and I was dying to check out all the monuments up-close, but the crowds and the heat conspired to confine us to museums for the entirety of the trip.

We cannot effectively eliminate the need for trust in these sorts of services, but we can certainly confine the exposure and eliminate a lot of this drama.

In fact this arrest itself appears to be a criminal act since under sections 341 and 342 it is a crime to wrongfully arrest or wrongfully confine someone who has committed no crime.

According to every science fiction film or book I've ever read, we must capture them, confine them and study them in an attempt to learn their secrets and duplicate it in everyone else.

We simply did not realize the magnitude of the engineering problem involved in achieving a controlled, self-sustaining fusion reaction without a Sun's mass worth of gravity to confine it.

We try to confine self-righteous bores to north London, but with the advent of the Internet, they've taken up jobs in social media, enabling them to amplify their boorish dinner party cockwafflery.

">What I want to tell Acosta is that no part of my experiencenot the uncertainty of when I would be free again, not the tortured screams of other prisonerswas worse than the four months I spent in solitary confinement.

I don't think you've thought this through, because interpretations of the law are usually wrangled over at appeal while trial courts confine themselves to findings of fact and typically rely on model jury instructions for defining the elements of the crimes in question.

We are doing that by compressing a fusion plasma repeatedly to generate energy, rather than trying to heat and confine it for long periods.\nThe main difference is that Helion uses high field pulsed magnets to compress the plasma, GF uses pistons to generate liquid metal shocks.

> North Dakota [...] a family of anti-government separatistsWere these the kind of anti-government separatists who are harmless quirky people who confine their anti-government activity to blogs and leaflets, or the kind of anti-government separatists who amass a ton of weapons and declare themselves independent and vow to shoot any government agents who "invade" their sovereign territory?

Confine definitions

verb

place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"

See also: restrict restrain trammel limit bound throttle

verb

restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day"

See also: limit circumscribe

verb

prevent from leaving or from being removed

verb

close in; darkness enclosed him"

See also: enclose

verb

deprive of freedom; take into confinement

See also: detain

verb

to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement; "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains"; "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade"; "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center"; "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom"

See also: restrain hold