confining
adjective as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The organizational structure has a confining influence on individual creativity.
Definition:Something that restricts or limits freedom, movement, or development.
Example:The long-distance relationship had become confining, with both partners feeling isolated and unwired.
Definition:A relationship that is limited in scope or depth, often leading to feeling restricted.
Example:The new regulations on workplace attire were seen as confining restrictions by the employees.
Definition:Limitations or boundaries that restrict freedom or flexibility.
Example:The confining boundaries of the carpark squeezed the vehicles together tightly.
Definition:Limits that restrict space or freedom of movement.
Example:Her parents' confining expectations of her future career significantly influenced her decisions.
Definition:Expectations that limit or restrict possibilities or outcomes.
Example:The confining rules of the laboratory were necessary to maintain a sterile environment.
Definition:Regulations that limit freedom or impose strict limitations.
Example:The confining environment of the small apartment made her feel suffocated.
Definition:An environment that is restrictive or limiting.
Example:The monotonous nature of his confining work led him to seek a more creative career.
Definition:Work that feels restrictive or limiting, often with poor creativity or freedom of expression.
Example:His confining behavior kept him from expressing his true feelings.
Definition:Behavior that limits freedom or restricts expression.
Example:The confining space of the airlock barely allowed him to squeeze through.
Definition:A confined space with limited freedom of movement.
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