Restricted
adjective
1.
confined; limited.
2.
bearing the classification restricted, usually the lowest level of classified information.
limited to persons authorized to use information, documents, etc., so classified.
Compare classification (def 5).
3.
limited to or admitting only members of a particular group or class:
a restricted neighborhood; a restricted hotel.
verb (used with object)
1.
to confine or keep within limits, as of space, action, choice, intensity, or quantity.
adjective
1.
limited or confined
2.
not accessible to the general public or (esp US) out of bounds to military personnel
3.
(Brit) denoting or in a zone in which a speed limit or waiting restrictions for vehicles apply
verb
1.
(often foll by to) to confine or keep within certain often specified limits or selected bounds: to restrict one’s drinking to the evening
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