English to Malayalam Dictionary confine

confine

ഒതുക്കാവുന്നതല്ല
definition
verb
he does not confine his message to politics
keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, quantity, or time).
noun
they were cramped within the confines of a little cabin
the borders or boundaries of a place, especially with regard to their restricting freedom of movement.
translation of 'confine'
verb
പരിധി
example
Considering these will strengthen the proposal by grounding it in the dynamic of an ongoing reality; failure to do so will 'confine' its discussion to the narrow scope of the academy.
If anything, increasingly independent boards of directors are overseeing the succession process and are less likely to 'confine' their search to the best candidate within the company.
The psychologist warned that it would be harmful to 'confine' him in the punitive ‘management unit’ or among men in the Red 1 compound designed for ‘long-term behaviour management’.
he does not 'confine' his message to high politics
I must 'confine' my writing to the inside, enclose it within a perimeter, which forms a circular line, an orbit around the text.
In subsequent years, Givon would 'confine' her efforts to the main gallery spaces in the Monument.
he does not 'confine' his message to politics
It seems that this caring does not extend outside the 'confines' of our own country, our island, our citadel.
In particular, it said, the terms were too restrictive in 'confining' the examination to just three hospitals and to deceased children under 12 years who were born alive.
Where the damage has been done is internally, within the 'confines' of Northern Ireland.
I protested, trying to make my way out of the 'confines' of the restricting hospital sheets.
But I think it would be for the best that we wait until 'she is confined in' a jail cell, it may be too hard to keep her under control in the open like this.
The boss has a daughter who 'is confined to' a wheelchair by a psychosomatic illness.
This means finding a building within the 'confines' of the town boundary but not too close to the centre of the town.
Food, in the 'confines' of jail, takes on a more basic and urgent quality than it does outside.
Wet, cold soil can be a killer of the hardiest of plants, especially when 'they are confined in' a pot.
Above that, a balcony, which stretched to the 'confines' of the building, was also filled with books.
When she was diagnosed with MS at the age of 17, the Failsworth mother-of-two 'was confined to' a wheelchair.
The director creatively allows the audience to look beyond the 'confines' of the theatre space.
She 'was confined to' a wheelchair, could not recognise her parents and was given a year to live.
Set within the 'confines' of a crumbling mansion, a child bride finds an unusual way to escape from her loathsome mill owner husband.
This sort of detail should never leave the 'confines' of the hospital.
These crumbs went onto the desk, the floor and a few remained within the 'confines' of the wrapper.
When she was 15, her father became paralysed and 'was confined to' a wheelchair.
He was hospitalised, endured numerous operations, 'was confined to' a wheelchair for many months and kept out of school for a year.
As she breathed over me in the 'confines' of the cubicle it was clear that she'd been drinking garlic coffee for most of the morning.
There 'they were confined in' an utterly alien climate, with a resulting death toll of some forty percent, until the winter of 1913-14.
The youngster, who 'is confined to' a wheelchair, is unable to breathe or swallow unaided and the only parts unaffected are her brain, heart, eyes and ears.
While in the open desert the tank is king, in the 'confines' of city streets the guerrilla fighter comes into his own.
For space reasons we have 'confined' the study to British and Irish directors at the top nine publicly quoted companies.
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