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    confined


    1. I developed insane urges to itch and scratch, my skin burning and inflamed My nose ran in the closely confined heat, dribbling mucous across the tape over my mouth and onto my newly shaven chin


    2. So when Satan is confined to the earth below, then the Antichrist is established


    3. They are smaller than this Nyobba and confined and they don't have time to squeal and try to run


    4. As part of his sentence, he was not confined to his universe and could have gone out


    5. Their role is confined to teaching Islamic culture


    6. thoughts are private and that they are confined to


    7. been a type of music I confined myself to inclusive toward “type of self


    8. Unescorted women in Greek and Roman times did NOT have equal rights and they were confined to their cabin and had to call for escort to the head


    9. The three soldiers were confined to barracks – by the weather,


    10. I immediately found that I was in a very confined area, nothing more than a box, a very low, narrow box, about the size of a coffin

    11. Although not formally confined to the Grange at all times, the


    12. In the confined space, Tom’s boot


    13. the confined space available) – but Jacques hardly


    14. Their market is not confined to the countries in the neighbourhood of the mine, but extends to the whole world


    15. Many people, besides, have a good deal of silver who have no gold plate, which, even with those who have it, is generally confined to watch-cases, snuff-boxes, and such like trinkets, of which the whole amount is seldom of great value


    16. "No, but if it is a soul I still want it found and confined


    17. Had the Scotch cattle been always confined to the market of Scotland, in a country in which the quantity of land, which can be applied to no other purpose but the feeding of cattle, is so great in proportion to what can be applied to other purposes, it is scarce possible, perhaps, that their price could ever have risen so high as to render it profitable to cultivate land for the sake of feeding them


    18. smell in that confined space was nearly overwhelming


    19. You can be stripped of your magic and confined in what they call a three-d reality box


    20. Your sphere is confined to the nursery, the kitchen, the store rooms coming off the east end of our courtyard, the well where you may bathe and wash your clothing, and the female dormitory should you need to

    21. It probably would be so, if, in the rude beginnings of improvement, the market for the latter commodities was confined within as narrow bounds as that for the former


    22. The market for the carcase being in the rude state of society confined always to the country which produces it, must necessarily be extended in proportion to the improvement and population of that country


    23. In consequence of these regulations, the market for English wool, instead of being somewhat extended, in consequence of the improvement of England, has been confined to the home market, where the wool of several other countries is allowed to come into competition with it, and where that of Ireland is forced into competition with it


    24. The exportation of raw hides has, indeed, been prohibited, and declared a nuisance; but their importation from foreign countries has been subjected to a duty ; and though this duty has been taken off from those of Ireland and the plantations (for the limited time of five years only), yet Ireland has not been confined to the market of Great Britain for the sale of its surplus hides, or of those which are not manufactured at home


    25. The wool of Scotland fell very considerably in its price in consequence of the union with England, by which it was excluded from the great market of Europe, and confined to the narrow one of Great Britain


    26. But it will generally be impossible to supply the great and extended market, without employing a quantity of labour greater than in proportion to what had been requisite for supplying the narrow and confined one


    27. As arts and commerce, indeed, gradually spread themselves over a greater and a greater part of the earth, the search for new mines, being extended over a wider surface, may have somewhat a better chance for being successful than when confined within narrower bounds


    28. Many sorts of vegetable food, besides, which in the rude state of agriculture are confined to the kitchen-garden, and raised only by the spade, come, in its improved state, to be introduced into common fields, and to be raised by the plough ; such as turnips, carrots, cabbages, etc


    29. The commerce of Scotland, which at present is not very great, was still more inconsiderable when the two first banking companies were established ; and those companies would have had but little trade, had they confined their business to the discounting of bills of exchange


    30. The coffers of such a company, too, though they ought to be filled much fuller, yet must empty themselves much faster than if their business was confined within more reasonable bounds, and must require not only a more violent, but a more constant and uninterrupted exertion of expense, in order to replenish them, The coin, too, which is thus continually drawn in such large quantities from their coffers, cannot be employed in the circulation of the country

    31. The coffers of the bank, so far as its dealings are confined to such customers, resemble a water-pond, from which, though a stream is continually running out, yet another is continually running in, fully equal to that which runs out; so that, without any further care or attention, the pond keeps always equally, or very near equally full


    32. Where paper money, it is to be observed, is pretty much confined to the circulation between dealers and dealers, as at London, there is always plenty of gold and silver


    33. Though paper money should be pretty much confined to the circulation between


    34. Their employment is confined almost to a precise spot, to the farm, and to the shop of the retailer


    35. Their world seemed to be confined within the


    36. But those of a city, situated near either the sea-coast or the banks of a navigable river, are not necessarily confined to derive them from the country in their neighbourhood


    37. This benefit was not even confined to the countries in which they were situated, but extended more or less to all those with which they had any dealings


    38. The prohibition of exporting gold and silver was, in France and England, confined to the coin of those respective countries


    39. move around anymore and are confined to their wheelchairs all day


    40. This complaint, however, of the scarcity of money, is not always confined to improvident spendthrifts

    41. You are feeling restricted, confined and restrained in a current relationship or business deal


    42. To dream that you are cage fighting indicates that you are feeling restricted or confined in a current relationship


    43. To dream that you are in an enclosure that is shrinking indicates that you feel restrained and confined in some circumstance


    44. His footsteps echoed in the confined space


    45. To dream that you are in a sandstorm indicates that you are feeling trapped, confined and disoriented in some waking situation


    46. He indeed meant to and would have, had it not been for the throbbing headache and rolling stomach that confined him to his bed at the inn for several more hours than he desired


    47. To see or dream that you are wearing a turban suggests that you are feeling confined by what society considers normal


    48. But even this restraint was afterwards thought insufficient, and, by a statute of Elizabeth, the privilege of granting it was confined to the quarter-sessions


    49. By the discouragement of importation, the supply of that market; even in times of great scarcity, was confined to the home growth ; and by the encouragement of exportation, when the price was so high as 48s


    50. The freedom of the corn trade is almost everywhere more or less restrained, and in many countries is confined by such absurd regulations, as frequently aggravate the unavoidable misfortune of a dearth into the dreadful calamity of a famine














































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    Synonyms for "confined"

    confined captive imprisoned jailed shut-in sick indisposed ill limited restrained bound repressed locked up detained

    "confined" definitions

    not invading healthy tissue


    not free to move about


    being in captivity