It means not for public access. Such as the operating room in a hospital. It would have restricted axccess to doctors only.
It also means something that is off limits to ceratin people, like an R Rated movie is restricted to people 18 years and older.
impede, limit, restrict, repress, suppress
The antonym of emancipate is "enslave" - meaning to restrict someone's freedom or control their actions.
Admin on Facebook is the one who manages the Facebook page. Admin can post, monitor and restrict the audience on their pages.
Restrict is already a verb. For example, "to restrict something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
The adjective form of restrict is restrictive.
The past tense of restrict is restricted.
Due to the gas leak, they had to restrict entrance to the street. As he was a risk, they decided to restrict his movements.
How do you de-restrict a honda vfr400nc30?
The verb for restrictive is restrict. As in "to restrict something or someone".
Depends on the law where you are, but in general, no. A tenant is permitted the "quiet enjoyment" of the property- meaning that they have the right to do lawful things on the property that do not damage it. If possession of a firearm is legal, the owner of the property would have no legal right to restrict the tenant from doing a legal thing.
there is a district of the city where they restrict walking your dog in public.
Your parents may restrict you to go out with your friends on a school night.