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circumscribe
[ sur-kuhm-skrahyb, sur-kuhm-skrahyb ]
verb (used with object)
- to draw a line around; encircle:
to circumscribe a city on a map.
- to enclose within bounds; limit or confine, especially narrowly:
Her social activities are circumscribed by school regulations.
- to mark off; define; delimit:
to circumscribe the area of a science.
- Geometry.
- to draw (a figure) around another figure so as to touch as many points as possible.
- (of a figure) to enclose (another figure) in this manner.
circumscribe
/ ˌsɜːkəmˈskraɪb; ˈsɜːkəmˌskraɪb /
verb
- to restrict within limits
- to mark or set the bounds of
- to draw a geometric construction around (another construction) so that the two are in contact but do not intersect Compare inscribe
- to draw a line round
circumscribe
/ sûr′kəm-skrīb′ /
- To draw a figure around another figure so as to touch as many points as possible. A circle that is circumscribed around a triangle touches it at each of the triangle's three vertices.
Derived Forms
- ˌcircumˈscriber, noun
- ˌcircumˈscribable, adjective
Other Words From
- circum·scriba·ble adjective
- circum·scriber noun
- non·circum·scribed adjective
- uncir·cum·scriba·ble adjective
- un·circum·scribed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of circumscribe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of circumscribe1
Example Sentences
Perhaps anyone could guess as much, but what a layman might never know without Stanford’s book is that our busy roads severely circumscribe the territory cougars can roam, leading to isolation and inbreeding.
As befits a creation story, “Furiosa” tracks Furiosa from childhood to young adulthood, a downward spiral that takes her from freedom to captivity and, in time, circumscribed sovereignty.
When, however, I search for “War on Terror, civilians killed” without even circumscribing the time range, I get about 850,000 results.
Coolidge had attracted attention with an earlier documentary about her family, but “Not a Pretty Picture” led a curiously circumscribed existence.
While this elaborate system keeps monarchs headed in the right direction, it doesn’t fully explain their ability to home in on the same circumscribed wintering grounds year after year.
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