confınes

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sınırları
confine
{f} sınırlamak
confine
{f} to -e hapsetmek, -e kapatmak
confine
(Askeri) HAPSETMEK, HASRETMEK, SINIRLAMAK: Bir suçluyu bir yere veya bir cezaevine kapatmak
confine
sınırlar içinde korumak
confine
kısıtlamak
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sınırlandırmak
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tahdit etmek
confine
(Kanun) mahkum etmek
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bölge
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kapatmak
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sınır koymak
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{f} hapset

Bir fırtına onları eve hapsetti. - A storm confined them to the house.

Onları nereye hapsettin? - Where did you confine them?

confine
yatakta tutmak
confine
(doğum yapmak üzere olan kadını) yatırmak
confine
sinirlandir
confine
loğusa halinde
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{f} loğusa olmak
confine
{f} hapsetmek
confine
{f} kapamak
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{f} to -e hasretmek
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confined sınırlanmış
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kuşatmak
confine
kapat/sınırlandır
confine
{f} tutmak
confine
{f} to (bir hastalık) (birini eve/yatağa) bağlamak
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sınırlandır,v.hapset: n.sınır
confine
sınır

Yorumlarını tartıştığımız konuyla sınırla. - Confine your remarks to the matter we are discussing.

Sizin sınırlar beni tutmaz. - Your boundaries don't confine me.

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Definition of confınes in English English dictionary

confine
To restrict; to keep within bounds; to shut or keep in a limited space or area
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(in plural confines) Limits
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{v} to border, bound, fix, tie up, keep
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{n} a limit, border, boundary, side, edge
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close in or confine
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The confines of a situation, system, or activity are the limits or restrictions it involves. away from the confines of the British class system I can't stand the confines of this marriage. = constraints
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{f} limit, restrict; imprison
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To restrain within limits; to restrict; to limit; to bound; to shut up; to inclose; to keep close
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Common boundary; border; limit; used chiefly in the plural
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prevent from leaving or from being removed
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prevent from leaving or from being removed deprive of freedom; take into confinement
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place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
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If you confine yourself or your activities to something, you do only that thing and are involved with nothing else. He did not confine himself to the one language His genius was not confined to the decoration of buildings. = limit, restrict
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Something that is within the confines of an area or place is within the boundaries enclosing it. The movie is set entirely within the confines of the abandoned factory
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restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day"
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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"
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If someone is confined to a mental institution, prison, or other place, they are sent there and are not allowed to leave for a period of time. The woman will be confined to a mental institution
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To have a common boundary; to border; to lie contiguous; to touch; followed by on or with
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con·fine confines confining confined The verb is pronounced The noun confines is pronounced1. To confine something to a particular place or group means to prevent it from spreading beyond that place or group. Health officials have successfully confined the epidemic to the Tabatinga area The US will soon be taking steps to confine the conflict. = restrict
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Limits
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Apartment; place of restraint; prison
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deprive of freedom; take into confinement
confınes
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