effectively restrict

Frequency: 6.99.9 per million words

To limit something in a way that has a real, practical effect.

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  • The new regulations aim to effectively restrict access to sensitive data.
  • Efforts were made to effectively restrict the spread of misinformation online.
  • Governments must effectively restrict the sale of illegal weapons.
  • A strong password policy can effectively restrict unauthorized entry to the system.
  • The court order sought to effectively restrict the company's monopolistic practices.
  • Without adequate measures, it's hard to effectively restrict pollution levels.
  • The new diet plan will effectively restrict her calorie intake.
  • His injury could effectively restrict his mobility for several months.
  • The city council voted to effectively restrict building heights in the historic district.
  • Teachers try to effectively restrict distractions during class time.