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restriction
re·stric·tion R0186000 (rĭ-strĭk′shən)n.1. The action of restricting or the state of being restricted: the country's restriction of immigration.2. Something that restricts; a regulation or limitation: a restriction banning dogs from the beach.restriction (rɪˈstrɪkʃən) n1. something that restricts; a restrictive measure, law, etc2. the act of restricting or the state of being restricted3. (Logic) logic maths a condition that imposes a constraint on the possible values of a variable or on the domain of arguments of a function4. (Mathematics) logic maths a condition that imposes a constraint on the possible values of a variable or on the domain of arguments of a functionre•stric•tion (rɪˈstrɪk ʃən) n. 1. something that restricts. 2. the act of restricting. 3. the state of being restricted. [1375–1425; < Late Latin restrictiō < Latin restric-, variant s. of restringere (see restrict)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | restriction - a principle that limits the extent of something; "I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements"limitationrule, regulation - a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation"narrowness - a restriction of range or scope; "the problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students"; "the attraction of the book is precisely its narrowness of focus"; "frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons"quantification - a limitation imposed on the variables of a proposition (as by the quantifiers `some' or `all' or `no')restraint - a rule or condition that limits freedom; "legal restraints"; "restraints imposed on imports" | | 2. | restriction - an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)limitationregulating, regulation - the act of controlling or directing according to rule; "fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians"load-shedding - cutting off the electric current on certain lines when the demand becomes greater than the supplyarms control - a limitation on the size and armament of the armed forces of a countryhold-down - a limitation or constraint; "taxpayers want a hold-down on government spending"freeze - fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level; "a freeze on hiring"clampdown - sudden restriction on an activity | | 3. | restriction - the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary); "the restriction of the infection to a focal area"confinementrestraint - the act of controlling by restraining someone or something; "the unlawful restraint of trade"classification - restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized peoplestipulation, specification - a restriction that is insisted upon as a condition for an agreementcircumscription - the act of circumscribingconstraint - the act of constraining; the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others |
restrictionnoun1. control, rule, condition, check, regulation, curb, restraint, constraint, confinement, containment, demarcation, stipulation the relaxation of travel restrictions2. limitation, limit, handicap, constraint, inhibition the restrictions of urban livingrestrictionnoun1. The act of limiting or condition of being limited:circumscription, confinement, constraint, limitation, restraint.2. Something that limits or restricts:check, circumscription, constraint, cramp, curb, inhibition, limit, limitation, restraint, stricture, trammel.Translationsrestrict (rəˈstrikt) verb1. to keep within certain limits. I try to restrict myself / my smoking to five cigarettes a day; Use of the car-park is restricted to senior staff. 限制 限制2. to make less than usual, desirable etc. He feels this new law will restrict his freedom. 限制 约束限制 reˈstricted adjective1. limited; narrow, small. a restricted space. 有限的 有限的2. to which entry has been restricted to certain people. The battlefield was a restricted zone. 限制進入的,只開放給特定人員進入的 只限于某些人的3. in which certain restrictions (eg a speed limit) apply. a restricted area. 有限制的 有限制的reˈstriction (-ʃən) noun1. a rule etc that limits or controls. Even in a free democracy a person's behaviour must be subject to certain restrictions. 限制 限制2. the act of restricting. restriction of freedom. 限制 限制,约束,管制 reˈstrictive (-tiv) adjective restricting or intended to restrict. 限制(性)的 限制性的
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restriction Logic Maths a condition that imposes a constraint on the possible values of a variable or on the domain of arguments of a function Restriction a limitation on production, sales, and export imposed by monopolies—especially international cartels—to inflate prices and obtain monopoly profits. Restrictions can also be imposed on credit. What does it mean when you dream about a restriction?Any form of restriction in a dream often mirrors some frustration in the dreamer’s personal or business life. The dreamer may be imposing restrictions on himself or herself as well as on others. restriction[ri¦strik·shən] (cell and molecular biology) The degradation of foreign deoxyribonucleic acid by restriction endonucleases capable of recognizing particular patterns of specificity. restrictionOn land, an encumbrance limiting its use; usually imposed for community or mutual protection.restrictionA bug or design error that limits a program's capabilities,and which is sufficiently egregious that nobody can quite workup enough nerve to describe it as a feature. Often used(especially by marketroid types) to make it sound as thoughsome crippling bogosity had been intended by the designers allalong, or was forced upon them by arcane technical constraintsof a nature no mere user could possibly comprehend (theseclaims are almost invariably false).
Old-time hacker Joseph M. Newcomer advises that wheneverchoosing a quantifiable but arbitrary restriction, you shouldmake it either a power of 2 or a power of 2 minus 1. If youimpose a limit of 17 items in a list, everyone will know it isa random number - on the other hand, a limit of 15 or 16suggests some deep reason (involving 0- or 1-based indexing inbinary) and you will get less flamage for it. Limits whichare round numbers in base 10 are always especially suspect.restriction
restriction [re-strik´shun] 1. something that limits; a limitation.2. see restriction endonuclease.area restriction in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as the limitation of patient mobility to a specified area for purposes of safety or behavior management.fluid restriction the limitation of oral fluid intake to a prescribed amount for each 24-hour period. This therapeutic measure is indicated in patients who have edema associated with kidney disease, such as nephrosis and glomerulonephritis, or Laënnec's cirrhosis, and also in certain patients with pulmonary edema.Patient Care. Approaches to the problem of discomfort from thirst and dryness of the mouth include careful distribution of the fluid intake over the entire 24 hours in small, frequent drinks; giving oral medications at mealtime, when not contraindicated, so as to allow sips of liquid at other times; providing cold water for rinsing the mouth without swallowing between drinks; giving hard candy and chewing gum; and allowing patients to choose the fluids they prefer to drink. Frequent mouth care with a refreshing mouthwash also is helpful.re·stric·tion (rē-strik'shŭn), 1. The use or action of restriction endonucleases (that is, site-specific deoxyribonucleases). 2. The process by which foreign DNA that has been introduced into a prokaryotic cell becomes ineffective. 3. A limitation. restriction A limitation placed on a UK practitioner’s practice, often in the context of a General Medical Council (GMC) proceeding—e.g., Fitness to Practise Hearing—which, if ignored by the practitioner, would result in disciplinary action by the GMC.restriction Hospital practice The narrowing or limiting of a health care provider's unrestricted practice of medicine by a licensing or certifying authority, due to activities determined to be illegal or at least of questionable medical judgement. Cf Revocation Nutrition The limiting of ingestion of a substance. See Caloric restriction, Protein restriction Vox populi Any limiting of an activity. See Host-controlled restriction, Intrauterine growth restriction, MHC restriction. re·stric·tion (rĕ-strik'shŭn) 1. The process in which foreign DNA that has been introduced into a prokaryotic cell becomes ineffective. 2. A limitation avoidance of some, such as dietary items. restriction An interference in normal eye movement. This is most often due to the development of abnormal tissue that acts to limit free movement of the eye. See Graves' disease.Patient discussion about restrictionQ. Is anyone restricted to have barley? what is the benefit of having barley and what is the best way to consume them? Is anyone restricted to have barley?A. It grows in many parts of the world. As it is a whole grain it is good for health. It has soluble fiber and reduces blood cholesterol and glucose. It is low in fat content. No fixed way is there to eat barley as it’s used as soup thickener; it’s used in baked foods. Many breakfast foods include barley as baked breads. It is found to harm none. Q. Is exercise recommended during pregnancy, if yes, are there any restrictions during pregnancy? I am in my 13 weeks of pregnancy. I always try to keep me fit and I do cycling every morning, swimming and yoga. These days I feel my body is changing and I am feeling more tiresome and nauseated. Is exercise recommended during pregnancy, if yes, are there any restrictions during pregnancy?A. I exercised all through my pregnancies. I only gained a total of 10-12 pounds each time. I had easy deliveries because of the exercise. This has nothing to do with nausea. I had 9 months of nausea the first time around. Don't overdo the exercise, walking is the best exercise ever, and I climbed hills and stairs and walked several miles a day. My shortest delivery time was 5 minutes. I almost did not make it to the hospital. All my babies were healthy. Q. What actions should i take in order to keep my self in a sharp and restricted fitness control? A. I would try some body weight circuits 3 to 4 times a week. More discussions about restrictionrestriction Related to restriction: restriction site, restriction fragment length polymorphism, Restriction maprestrictionn. any limitation on activity, by statute, regulation or contract provision. In multi-unit real estate developments, condominium and cooperative housing projects, managed by homeowners' associations or similar organizations are usually required by state law to impose restrictions on use. Thus, the restrictions are part of the "covenants, conditions and restrictions," intended to enhance the use of common facilities and property, recorded and incorporated into the title of each owner. restriction
Restriction1. See: Credit control.
2. See: Exchange control.
3. See: Import control.restrictionA limitation on the use of property, usually contained in the deed, in restrictive covenants appearing in the real estate records,or by virtue of local ordinances. See RESTR See RESTRrestriction Related to restriction: restriction site, restriction fragment length polymorphism, Restriction mapSynonyms for restrictionnoun controlSynonyms- control
- rule
- condition
- check
- regulation
- curb
- restraint
- constraint
- confinement
- containment
- demarcation
- stipulation
noun limitationSynonyms- limitation
- limit
- handicap
- constraint
- inhibition
Synonyms for restrictionnoun the act of limiting or condition of being limitedSynonyms- circumscription
- confinement
- constraint
- limitation
- restraint
noun something that limits or restrictsSynonyms- check
- circumscription
- constraint
- cramp
- curb
- inhibition
- limit
- limitation
- restraint
- stricture
- trammel
Synonyms for restrictionnoun a principle that limits the extent of somethingSynonymsRelated Words- rule
- regulation
- narrowness
- quantification
- restraint
noun an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)SynonymsRelated Words- regulating
- regulation
- load-shedding
- arms control
- hold-down
- freeze
- clampdown
noun the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary)SynonymsRelated Words- restraint
- classification
- stipulation
- specification
- circumscription
- constraint
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