Additionally, they aren't ready to comprehend being circumscribed or restricted. From the Cambridge English Corpus

We divided each grid into contiguous 100-m2 areas circumscribed by the four trap stations at the corners. From the Cambridge English Corpus

In addition to their early aging into unmarriagability due to spinsterhood, women's lives were also circumscribed by an extremely limiting paradigm of menopause. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Without the rights and liberties associated with democratic governance, the kinds of demands associated with more open forms of government are circumscribed. From the Cambridge English Corpus

In the centre of the downwind screen was a round hole circumscribed by a mounting ring to hold a releasing cage. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The concept of heritability is circumscribed in several ways. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The possibility of on-line bilingualism would then be circumscribed by the notion of what can be instantaneously combined. From the Cambridge English Corpus

On the cross section, the whitish tumor in the left ventricle is firm, well circumscribed, and trabeculated. From the Cambridge English Corpus

The design task cannot be circumscribed simply, if at all, with all the relevant inputs and outputs identified. From the Cambridge English Corpus

In others, her agency was circumscribed and ambiguous at best. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Two additional changes in the social relations of the workplace in the first decades of the twentieth century further circumscribed the jobber's power. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Their influence with the workers declined as the patronage they once commanded was circumscribed, while tensions and conflict in the workplace deepened. From the Cambridge English Corpus