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restrictive
adj. limiting, serving to restrict; pertaining to a limitation or restriction

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Restrictiveness
In semantics, a modifier is said to be restrictive (or defining) if it restricts the reference of its head. For example, in "the red car is fancier than the blue one", red and blue are restrictive, because they restrict which cars car and one are referring to. ("The car is fancier than the one" would make little sense.) By contrast, in "John's beautiful mother", beautiful is non-restrictive; "John's mother" identifies her sufficiently, whereas "beautiful" only serves to add more information.

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restrictive

Adjective
1. serving to restrict; "teenagers eager to escape restrictive home environments"
(antonym) unrestrictive
(similar) confining, constraining, constrictive, limiting, restricting
2. (of tariff) protective of national interests by restricting imports
(similar) protective


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restrictif
adj. restricted, restrictive

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restrictive
příd.jm. omezující