limitation
noun OPAL W
/ˌlɪmɪˈteɪʃn/
/ˌlɪmɪˈteɪʃn/
- They would resist any limitation of their powers.
- talks on arms limitation
Synonyms limitlimitsee also damage limitation- restriction
- control
- constraint
- restraint
- limitation
- limit the greatest or smallest amount of something that is allowed:
- The EU has set strict limits on pollution levels.
- the speed limit
- restriction (rather formal) a rule or law that limits what you can do:
- There are no restrictions on the amount of money you can withdraw.
- control (often in compounds) the act of limiting or managing something; a method of doing this:
- arms control
- constraint (rather formal) a fact or decision that limits what you can do:
- We have to work within severe constraints of time and money.
- restraint (rather formal) a decision, a rule, an idea, etc. that limits what you can do; the act of limiting something because it is necessary or sensible to do so:
- The government has imposed export restraints on some products.
- The unions are unlikely to accept any sort of wage restraint.
- limitation the act or process of limiting something; a rule, fact or condition that limits something:
- They would resist any limitation of their powers.
- limits/restrictions/controls/constraints/restraints/limitations on something
- limits/limitations to something
- severe limits/restrictions/controls/constraints/restraints/limitations
- tight limits/restrictions/controls/constraints
- to impose/remove limits/restrictions/controls/constraints/restraints/limitations
- to lift restrictions/controls/constraints/restraints
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fundamental
- important
- major
- …
- impose
- place
- put on
- …
- limitation on
- limitation to
- to impose limitations on imports
- Disability is a physical limitation on your life.
Extra Examples- Because of space limitations, I can only discuss the first and second points here.
- There should be no limitations to progress in the talks.
- This is a deliberate self-imposed limitation.
- We face considerable limitations on our capacity to assess and analyze this.
- We've put some limitations on who and where they can purchase these.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fundamental
- important
- major
- …
- impose
- place
- put on
- …
- limitation on
- limitation to
- This technique is useful but it has its limitations.
- She has serious limitations as a poet.
- He was well aware of his own limitations.
Extra Examples- Please don't ask me to sing—I know my limitations!
- The team's technical limitations were exposed by the Italians.
- You just have to accept your limitations.
- Despite its limitations, the study has highlighted some interesting issues.
- The limitations of this teaching approach are not always immediately obvious.
- Our findings illustrate the limitations of this treatment.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fundamental
- important
- major
- …
- have
- circumvent
- exceed
- …
- despite somebody’s/something’s limitation
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin limitatio(n-), from the verb limitare, from limes.