limited

/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Restricted in size, amount, or scope; not very large or extensive.
    • We have a limited amount of time to finish the project.
    • The store is offering a limited edition of the sneakers.
    • Her knowledge of Spanish is limited to a few basic phrases.
  2. Having only a moderate or small number of abilities or resources; not very capable.
    • With limited experience, she decided to take a beginner's class.
    • The charity has limited funds, so it can only help a few families.
    • He has a limited understanding of how the engine works.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'limit' — to set a limit on something; to restrict.
    • The bad weather limited our view of the mountains.
    • They limited the number of guests to fifty.
    • The teacher limited each student to one piece of candy.
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