astricted
/əˈstrɪktɪd/
adjective
- Tightly bound, restricted, or limited.
- Her movements were astricted by the heavy winter coat.
- In the astricted space of the attic, they could barely stand upright.
- The astricted budget left no room for extra supplies.
- Drawn together or constricted, as in a medical context.
- The astricted blood vessels helped reduce the swelling.
- His astricted pupils were a side effect of the eye drops.
- The wound was treated with a solution that left the skin astricted.
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verb
- Past tense and past participle of astrict.
- The new policy astricted the use of company vehicles.
- The rules astricted what could be brought into the building.
- She astricted the bandage tightly around the injury.