highly restrictive

Frequency: 8.014.9 per million words

Formal way to emphasize a high degree of restriction.

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Examples (10)

  • The new immigration policy is highly restrictive for certain groups.
  • Many critics argue that the proposed legislation is highly restrictive of free speech.
  • The company's data access rules are highly restrictive to ensure security.
  • He found the academic environment at the old university highly restrictive.
  • Such highly restrictive measures could have negative economic consequences.
  • The doctor advised a highly restrictive diet to manage her condition.
  • They operate under highly restrictive conditions due to the ongoing conflict.
  • The new software comes with a highly restrictive user license agreement.
  • Environmental regulations are becoming highly restrictive in many developed nations.
  • Without significant reforms, the current system will remain highly restrictive.