restrict the scope
Frequency: 7.715.6 per million words
To limit the range or extent of something, often by rules.
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- The government decided to restrict the scope of the inquiry.
- New regulations will restrict the scope of the project significantly.
- The judge sought to restrict the scope of the cross-examination.
- Budget cuts have forced us to restrict the scope of our research.
- The treaty aims to restrict the scope of military operations.
- It is necessary to restrict the scope of the investigation to relevant facts.
- By restricting the scope of the study, we can focus on specific data.
- The committee voted to restrict the scope of the new law.
- They are looking for ways to restrict the scope of the insurance coverage.
- The manager had to restrict the scope of the team's responsibilities.