circumscribe Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsɜː.kəm.skraɪb]
  • Us [ ˈsɝː.kəm.skraɪb]

Meaning of circumscribe In English

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  • All we need is a minimally circumscribed concept that will help us explain the law in particular.

  • The authors find the use of 'indigenous' not sufficiently circumscribed for legal discussions.

  • Additionally, they aren't ready to comprehend being circumscribed or restricted.

  • We divided each grid into contiguous 100-m2 areas circumscribed by the four trap stations at the corners.

  • Without the rights and liberties associated with democratic governance, the kinds of demands associated with more open forms of government are circumscribed.

  • In the centre of the downwind screen was a round hole circumscribed by a mounting ring to hold a releasing cage.

  • The concept of heritability is circumscribed in several ways.

  • The possibility of on-line bilingualism would then be circumscribed by the notion of what can be instantaneously combined.

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