Confine
UK //kənˈfaɪn//US //kənˈfaɪn//
Definition
To restrict or limit something within certain bounds.
In simple words: To keep something within certain limits.
Examples
- The study aims to confine the research to a specific area of psychology.
- She felt confined by the walls of her small apartment.
- The experiment was designed to confine variables to ensure accurate results.
- They opted to confine the meeting to only key stakeholders.
- You can't confine your imagination; it should be free to explore.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, often in scientific or technical language. Not typically used in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
confine + object
Memory hint
Think of 'confine' as caging something in—keeping it contained.
Collocations
- confine to limits
- confine within boundaries
- confine yourself
Synonyms
- restrict
- limit
- contain
- curb
- enclose
Antonyms
- release
- free
- liberate
Common mistakes
- Using 'confined' as a noun.
- Confusing it with 'define'.
- Misplacing prepositions in phrases such as 'confine to'.