restrict availability
Frequency: 7.412.8 per million words
To limit the availability of something, often by rules or laws.
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- They want to restrict the availability of abortions.
- The government plans to restrict the availability of high-caffeine energy drinks to minors.
- Due to the drought, the city was forced to restrict the availability of water for non-essential use.
- The new software update will restrict the availability of certain features on older devices.
- To prevent scalping, the organizers will restrict the availability of concert tickets to two per person.
- The museum restricts the availability of special exhibition viewings to members only.
- The availability of this rare medication has been restricted by the manufacturer due to production shortages.
- There are ongoing debates about whether to restrict the availability of online gambling websites.
- Restricting the availability of junk food in school cafeterias is a key part of the new health initiative.
- The library might restrict the availability of popular new books to a one-week loan period.