Restricting in a sentence as an adjective

We know that restricting caloric intake leads to weight loss.

Now, the role they play has the exact opposite effect - that of restricting access to information.

Repeat next week, restricting to whichever set received the correct prediction.

"As time went on, Sears was able to increase profit margins by slowly restricting the tool warranty, and using crappier parts.

Either you have enough evidence to charge them with something or you have no business restricting them from doing anything.

I decided to start restricting the precision of the Lat/Long to see if there were duplicates that would indicate "tracking".

High school bullies are typically quite good at restricting their bullying to times when they're unlikely to be spotted by an authority figure.

I agree with the majority of these, but I'm restricting my contributions to the portions of my opinions which aren't echoed throughout this thread.

That argument is ridiculous on its face: if the 1st amendment guarantees freedom of assembly, and gangs are assemblies of people, and monitoring is the same as restricting the freedom, does that mean the government can't monitor gangs?

Apple seeks to control the whole stack and eliminate competition at every layer - from controlling the apps that can be installed, to restricting expansion and peripherals, to controlling the tools used to develop for the platform.

Restricting definitions

adjective

restricting the scope or freedom of action

See also: confining constraining constrictive limiting