0 past simple and past participle of stint
1 to provide, take, or use only a small amount of something:
This is how many commons are generally stinted according to 'levancy and couchancy'.
They are spending money where it needs not to be spent, with the result that money is stinted where it ought to be spent.
I will give him my support at once with no stinted hand—with both hands.
It is not unnatural that they should shrink from living in the same stinted conditions in this country.
It will not be a grudging or stinted support.
This great task should not be stinted by lack of finance.
At the moment, it is largely a matter of chance and history whether a grazing common is stinted or not.
On recruiting we have not stinted; we spend £600,000 a year in publicity on this particular matter alone.