limited
adjective OPAL WOPAL S
  /ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
  /ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
- not very great in amount or extent
- We are doing our best with the limited resources available.
 - a limited budget/range
 - Students were unhappy with the limited space available for study.
 - This animal's intelligence is very limited.
 
Extra Examples- The role that women could play was socially limited.
 - This research is inherently limited in its scope.
 - We're really limited in what we can do these days.
 - He has a small vocabulary and is only able to express himself in a limited fashion.
 - I have a limited knowledge of French.
 - She has only a limited understanding of what the job involves.
 - The campaign to stop drink-driving had only limited success.
 - These are issues that go beyond the limited confines of this book.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
 - be
 - seem
 - …
 
- extremely
 - fairly
 - very
 - …
 
- in
 - to
 
 - having a particular limit of time, numbers, etc.
- This offer is for a limited period only.
 - There are only a limited number of jobs available.
 - limited to something Entry is limited to 150 people.
 
Extra Examples- The number of passengers is limited to fifteen.
 - Workshops are limited to a maximum of 25 participants.
 - Places are strictly limited, so you should apply as soon as possible.
 - Hurry, as we only have a limited supply of these TVs in stock!
 - She kept the plans carefully limited to a circle of a few trusted friends.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
 - be
 - seem
 - …
 
- extremely
 - fairly
 - very
 - …
 
- in
 - to