limiting
Americanadjective
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serving to restrict or restrain; restrictive; confining.
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Grammar. of the nature of a limiting adjective or a restrictive clause.
Other Word Forms
- nonlimiting adjective
Etymology
Origin of limiting
Example Sentences
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Framework Convention on Climate Change is a global treaty created in 1992 and signed by nearly 200 countries with the aim of addressing climate change through coordinated international action, including limiting planet-warming greenhouse gases.
From Los Angeles Times
The previous federal guidelines recommended limiting added sugars to 10% of daily calories, or 50 grams for someone with a 2,000-calorie-a-day diet.
“Other options can include butter or beef tallow,” it adds, which goes against most nutrition advice about limiting saturated fats.
From MarketWatch
The guidelines advise avoiding sugar-sweetened beverages like soda, fruit drinks and energy drinks, and limiting goods made with artificial flavors and preservatives, synthetic dyes and low-calorie sweeteners.
Its president Edmund King told the BBC that "all the evidence, from Australia, from Canada, from other countries" shows that limiting the number of same-age passengers in a car for six months "will save lives".
From BBC
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