English to Gujarati Dictionary restrict

restrict

પ્રતિબંધિત
definition
verb
some roads may have to be closed at peak times to restrict the number of visitors
put a limit on; keep under control.
translation of 'restrict'
સીમિત કરવું,
મર્યાદિત કરવું,
પ્રતિબંધ મૂકવો,
નિયંત્રિત કરવું
verb
મર્યાદા બાંધવી
example
Patent holders can charge a license fee for their invention and 'restrict' who uses it.
Magdalena was dressed in a curious style of Kalorian finery - the style, Alexander knew, that was not quite fancy enough to impede or 'restrict' motion, but elegant enough for nearly any occasion.
Such digging, if not properly planned and executed, can damage or destroy tree root systems, 'restrict' tree root growth, and alter subsurface soil water movement.
Successful women performers thus had to have a demure appearance and 'restrict' their body movements on stage to conform to idealized concepts of womanhood.
cities can 'restrict' groups of protesters from gathering on a residential street
But the Minister, under pressure from the farming unions, failed to 'restrict' cattle movements.
I shall 'restrict' myself to a single example
We share those customary rights with all comers there, and we do not 'restrict' their access.
cities can 'restrict' groups of protesters from gathering on a residential street
I shall 'restrict' myself to a single example
Government policy has tried to stop or at least 'restrict' slash-and-burn cultivation, both in Finland earlier and in the tropics today.
at first the Americans tried to 'restrict' news of their involvement in Vietnam
some roads may have to be closed at peak times to 'restrict' the number of visitors
To what extent do you agree or disagree that governments should be allowed to 'restrict' the the import of goods which they believe may be damaging to the health of the population?
Why should the nationality of our parents be used to categorise us and 'restrict' our rights of freedom and nationality?
Third, money laundering is conducted as a way of handling illegal gains, and so stopping the laundering should 'restrict' the committing of those other crimes.
Trees and shrubs close to the lagoon 'restrict' air flow and block sunlight that algae need to produce oxygen.
at first the government tried to 'restrict' news of our involvement in Vietnam
A date limit option is provided to 'restrict' your search to the more recent records.
some roads may have to be closed at peak times to 'restrict' the number of visitors
State and local regulations 'restrict' smoking in a culture that further discourages it.
Manager David Barham added: u2018The wedding guests 'will be restricted to' to a very tightly controlled area which includes the buildings and main courtyard.u2019
The government faced a barrage of criticism this weekend after it published its proposals to amend the Freedom of Information Act, 'restricting' public access to information on the workings of government.
Latest figures show that industrial and service resources are being stretched to the full, 'restricting' growth and hampering new investment.
Those journeys 'will be restricted to' 14 days, when before there was no maximum stay.
Being independently run, owner Elspeth Hart 'is not restricted to' what drinks she can offer her customers.
Documents both assisting and 'restricting' freedom of movement across jurisdictions could be traced backwards from passports through letters of credit to non-verbal graphic identifiers.
Although the movement restrictions are 'restricting' business, farmers must use the livestock markets or risk losing them altogether.
But the existence of such exploitation and u2018creaming offu2019 of skills is not an argument for 'restricting' the movement of people, skilled or unskilled.
The 1996 law severely 'restricts' the ability of federal courts to overturn decisions in state trials.
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