You can use the word "confine" in a sentence like this: "The zookeeper had to confine the lion to its enclosure to ensure visitor safety."
Please confine your giggles.
I confined my son to his room after he broke my favorite vase. :)
"Confine the prisoner", said the judge.
He carried with him a long rope for which he would use to confine his prisoners.
The veterinarian will confine the dog until she determines if it has rabies or not.
Please confine your remarks to those relevant to the motion under consideration.
I would imagine a meandering sentence is one that is too long and does not confine itself to one subject.
There is suitable evidence to confine the man to prison for a lifetime.
No.You probably mean one of the following:She can confide in her friend. This means she can tell her friend a secret.She can confine her friend. This means she can lock her friend up.
The verb to confine has no adverb form. The noun forms of the verb to confine are confiner, confinement, and the gerund, confining. The adjective forms of the verb to confine are confining and confined.
The word 'confine' is a noun form, a word for a limit, a boundary; often used in the plural, confines. Example: The confine of your question limits the answer to noun forms. The noun forms for the verb to confine are confinement and the gerund, confining.