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View synonyms for curbed

curbed

[ kurbd ]

adjective

  1. stopped, restrained, or slowed:

    Possible side effects include a curbed appetite and noticeable weight loss.

    She decided to pursue a long-curbed passion for acting, and has since appeared in a film or two.

  2. having a raised edge or rim, as at the edge of a roadway:

    There is no overnight parking on any curbed street all year long.

    These shower stalls facilitate easy entrance for those unable to enter a bathtub shower or curbed shower stall with ease.

  3. up against or on a sidewalk or at the edge of a roadway:

    It happens daily: a discharged passenger steps out to cross the street directly in front of a curbed bus and into the path of moving traffic.

    I had to zigzag my way past the curbed furniture of a newly evicted family.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of curb ( def ).
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  • un·curbed adjective
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Example Sentences

But he has also adopted positions with popular support, scrutinising the use of food additives and urging that the power of big pharma be curbed.

From BBC

Now, a new study published in Environmental Health Perspectives has concluded that Proposition 65 has curbed exposure to toxic substances in California — and nationally.

Many programs have curbed the practice in recent years.

From Salon

Authorities in Delhi have warned residents to stay indoors as much as possible and have curbed construction activity in the city.

From BBC

“We know that some of this misinformation was been curbed in some form in the English language but that it runs rampant in the Spanish language,” Miranda said.

From Salon

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