(often + to) to restrict or keep (somebody or something) within certain limits
I had to confine myself to a brief summary
Please confine your questions to matters that are directly relevant
to shut (somebody) up
He had been confined to barracks for insubordination
(+ to) said of an illness, etc: to keep (somebody) in bed, a wheelchair, etc
He was confined to bed with gout
dated to keep (a woman) indoors or in bed around the time of immediately before, during, and just after childbirth
confinement noun
confiner noun
[French confiner to confine, from Latin confinis: see confines]