0 past simple and past participle of circumscribe
1 to limit something:
A firm, well circumscribed nodule with a homogenous pale purple cut surface was found in the right adrenal gland.
It seems likely that just as the movement's localism constrained geographical expansion, so its rootedness in the culture of workplace association circumscribed its social appeal.
All we need is a minimally circumscribed concept that will help us explain the law in particular.
Fortunately, in the matter at hand - designated 'ad longum' parts - we are faced with a repertory that is relatively circumscribed in chronology and provenance.
The authors find the use of 'indigenous' not sufficiently circumscribed for legal discussions.
It was a model of what a thesis should be, a study circumscribed in time and space, which permitted the author to confront larger questions.
This area, therefore, being well circumscribed, is preeminently suitable for various lines of enquiry.
Additionally, they aren't ready to comprehend being circumscribed or restricted.