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Meaning

The word "confines" refers to the boundaries or limits of a particular space or area. It can denote the physical edges or restrictions within which something exists or operates, such as a room, a situation, or a set of rules.

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Etymology

The term "confines" comes from the Latin word "confinis," meaning "bordering upon" or "adjacent." It evolved through the Middle French "confiner" before entering the English language in the late 14th century.

Examples

  1. The confines of the small room made it difficult to move around comfortably.
  2. Within the confines of the project, we had to stick to a strict budget.
  3. The animal was kept within the confines of a fenced area for its safety.
  4. His imagination knows no confines, allowing him to dream up the most fantastic stories.
  5. The research team explored the confines of ethics in scientific experimentation.