restrictive
adjectiveOPAL W
/rɪˈstrɪktɪv/
/rɪˈstrɪktɪv/
- preventing people from doing what they want
- restrictive laws
Extra Examples- He argued that the law was unduly restrictive.
- In time, the changes become restrictive.
- their attempts to make drug legislation more restrictive and repressive
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- become
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- (also defining)(grammar) (of relative clauses) explaining which particular person or thing you are talking about rather than giving extra information about them. In ‘The books which are on the table are mine’, ‘which are on the table’ is a restrictive relative clause. compare non-restrictive
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French restrictif, -ive, from medieval Latin restrictivus, from restrict- ‘confined’, from the verb restringere, from re- ‘back’ + stringere ‘to tie, pull tight’.