limited
used to specify the maximum number, amount, or group (e.g., limited to 10 people)
used to specify the area or aspect that is limited (e.g., limited in scope, limited in what we can do)
highly restricted, not much available
very restricted or small in number/amount
limited according to a firm rule that must be obeyed
very greatly limited
limited in comparison to other things
limited to a very great and harsh degree
limited to a small degree
somewhat restricted, to a noticeable degree
limited in a severe and significant way
limited when compared to something else
becoming more limited over time
limited because of its basic nature
limited to a small extent
limited as a necessary or unavoidable result
seeming to be limited, although it may not be true
limited suddenly and to a great degree
limited by social norms or structures
certain to be limited and impossible to avoid
limited in a way that is easy to notice
limited to a particular area or region
clearly and unquestionably limited
used to agree that something is limited, often to introduce an opposing point
the state of having a limit
to give the impression of being limited
to continue to be limited
to start to be limited
to seem limited based on outward signs
to intentionally maintain something within a limit