What is another word for more limited?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː lˈɪmɪtɪd] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the term "more limited," including restricted, constrained, narrow, finite, and confined. These adjectives indicate a specific boundary or limitation imposed on a particular situation. The meaning of these words suggests that there is a finite amount of options available, and the scope of choices is limited. These terms are commonly used to describe situations such as limited resources or restricted access to certain opportunities. Despite the negative connotation of the words, they can have a positive impact by forcing individuals to be more creative and inventive when faced with limitations, thus creating new and innovative solutions.

What are the hypernyms for More limited?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with More limited

  • When I listen to music today, it is about 99 percent classical. I rarely even listen to folk music, the music of my own specialty, because folk music is to me more limited than classical music.
    Tom Glazer
  • Science goes from question to question; big questions, and little, tentative answers. The questions as they age grow ever broader, the answers are seen to be more limited.
    George Wald
  • If someone believes they are limited by their gender, race or background, they will become more limited.
    Carly Fiorina
  • As machines slip from human control they will do more than become conscious. They will become spiritual beings, whose inner life is no more limited by conscious thought than ours. Not only will they think and have emotions. They will develop the errors and illusions that go with self-awareness.
    John Gray (philosopher)
  • The tradition of portrait painting, to embellish or idealize the subject, remains the aim of everyday and of commercial photography, but it has had a much more limited career in photography considered as art. Generally speaking, the honors have gone to the Cordelias.
    Susan Sontag

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