confine to
confine (someone or something) to (someone or something)
1. To restrict a person or animal to a particular place or area. Don't worry, the baby is confined to her playpen right now. Maddy is scared of dogs, so we need to confine Fido to the back yard.
2. To restrict something to a particular person or thing; to limit the scope of something. We need to confine our investigation to the area around the park for now. Please confine your requests to the essentials, so as to not overwhelm the staff.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
confine something to someone or something
to limit something or the doing of something to a person or a thing. Please try to confine your comments to John. Can we confine tonight's discussion to the agenda?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- confine
- confine (someone or something) to (someone or something)
- confine or an animal to
- confine within
- confine (someone or something) within (something)
- annoy
- scare the hell out of (one)
- scare, annoy, etc. the hell out of somebody
- scare the devil out of (one)
- put (someone or something) inside (something)