significantly restrict
Frequency: 7.813.0 per million words
Indicates a limitation that is important or large enough to be noticed.
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- New regulations could significantly restrict vehicle emissions.
- Lack of funding will significantly restrict the project's scope.
- The illness began to significantly restrict her physical activity.
- These measures are designed to significantly restrict public access to sensitive data.
- They fear the new trade barriers will significantly restrict imports.
- The government's decision might significantly restrict freedom of speech.
- Heavy snowfall could significantly restrict travel in the region.
- His limited vocabulary tended to significantly restrict his ability to express complex ideas.
- The company aims to significantly restrict its carbon footprint by 2030.
- Such strict rules can significantly restrict creativity and innovation.