Confined in a sentence as an adjective

" Language doesn't form in a vacuum, nor is its growth confined to dictionaries.

It's to keep these things confined to places equipped to deal with them, and zoned to keep it all away from residential places.

" But when I went to live in east Asia as I studied Chinese, I discovered that this view is largely confined to Western culture.

The "Uprising" lyrics are an inspired poke at the traditional space industry: "endless red tape to keep the truth confined... it's time the fat cats had a heart attack, you know that their time's coming to an end..."

I'm not sure if something that evokes imagery of being confined and locked upGiven that it's for Xcode, the one dev-tool to rule them all, in the walled garden where Apple has all the keys, I think it fits perfectly.

In reality, especially within the confined spaces of an article, one has to assume some baseline of knowledge in the reader, because one can't afford to explain all the basics one implicitly builds upon.

I'm curious, what has happened to the average time spent on comment-pages since removing the points?I personally don't care about fights, they're usually confined to a single nested thread which is easy to skip right over.

Many of them combine tons of ethnicities... USA, Canada, Australia, India, even countries like Germany just aren't that "ethnically pure" as they are sometimes stylized...USA decimated and confined the natives into "reservations", then had the blacks as slaves or second rate citizens up until the sixties.

Confined definitions

adjective

not invading healthy tissue

adjective

not free to move about

adjective

being in captivity

See also: captive imprisoned jailed