restriction on movement
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restriction — noun 1) there is no restriction on the number of places Syn: limitation, limit, constraint, control, check, curb; condition, proviso, qualification 2) the restriction of personal freedom Syn: reduction, limitation … Thesaurus of popular words
restriction — noun 1) there is no restriction on the number of places Syn: limitation, constraint, control, check, curb 2) the restriction of personal freedom Syn: reduction, limitation, diminution, curtailment 3) … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
restriction — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ draconian, harsh, severe, strict, stringent, strong, tight, tough ▪ major, significant … Collocations dictionary
movement restriction — judėjimo apribojimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Laikinai taikomas apribojimas, neleidžiantis išvažiuoti iš tam tikro kelio ruožo ir įvažiuoti į tam tikrą kelio ruožą siekiant sumažinti ar išvengti transporto spūsties. atitikmenys: angl.… … NATO terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
restriction imposée à la circulation — judėjimo apribojimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Laikinai taikomas apribojimas, neleidžiantis išvažiuoti iš tam tikro kelio ruožo ir įvažiuoti į tam tikrą kelio ruožą siekiant sumažinti ar išvengti transporto spūsties. atitikmenys: angl.… … NATO terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
movement restriction — A restriction temporarily placed on traffic into and/or out of areas to permit clearance of or prevention of congestion … Military dictionary
Freedom of movement — This article is about the right to travel. For the mechanical concept, see Range of motion. Part of a series on Freedom … Wikipedia
Antipsychiatry movement — Early in the 1960s, as part of the general intellectual tumult of the time, a protest movement arose against psychiatry. Members of the movement were by no means all in agreement about doctrine; some argued that there was no such thing as… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Immigration Restriction League — The Immigration Restriction League, [ cite web title = Constitution of the IRL|url = http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/5233215| accessdate = 2007 10 27] was founded in 1894 by three Harvard College graduates, Charles Warren, Robert DeCourcy… … Wikipedia
Wh-movement — (or wh fronting or wh extraction) is a syntactic phenomenon found in many languages around the world, in which interrogative words (sometimes called wh words ) show a special word order. Unlike ordinary phrases, such wh words appear at the… … Wikipedia