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    circumscribe
    /ˈsəːkəmskrʌɪb/

    verb

    • 1. restrict (something) within limits: "the minister's powers are circumscribed both by tradition and the organization of local government"
    • 2. draw (a figure) round another, touching it at points but not cutting it: "if a hexagon is circumscribed about a circle the lines joining opposite vertices meet in one point"

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  2. CIRCUMSCRIBE definition: 1. to limit something: 2. If you circumscribe a triangle, square, etc., you draw a circle that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CIRCUMSCRIBE is to constrict the range or activity of definitely and clearly. How to use circumscribe in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Circumscribe.

  4. To circumscribe is to limit or restrict. If you spend too much time watching TV instead of fulfilling other obligations, you might circumscribe your TV-watching time to one hour daily (or two hours, if your favorite show is on).

  5. Circumscribe definition: to draw a line around; encircle. See examples of CIRCUMSCRIBE used in a sentence.

  6. CIRCUMSCRIBE meaning: 1. to limit something: 2. If you circumscribe a triangle, square, etc., you draw a circle that…. Learn more.

  7. 1. To draw a line around; encircle. 2. a. To form or mark the limits of; delineate: The hedge circumscribes the property. b. To limit narrowly; restrict: Their plans were circumscribed by a lack of money. See Synonyms at limit. 3. a.

  8. Definition of circumscribe verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · circumscribe (third-person singular simple present circumscribes, present participle circumscribing, simple past and past participle circumscribed) To draw a line around; to encircle. To limit narrowly; to restrict.

  10. circumscribe meaning, definition, what is circumscribe: to limit power, rights, or abilities: Learn more.

  11. circumscribe in British English. (ˌsɜːkəmˈskraɪb , ˈsɜːkəmˌskraɪb ) verb (transitive) 1. to restrict within limits. 2. to mark or set the bounds of. 3. to draw a geometric construction around (another construction) so that the two are in contact but do not intersect.