Restrictivo in english

Restrictive

pronunciation: ristrɪktɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures
restrictive

restrictivo = restrictive ; constricting ; disabling ; suppressive. 

Example: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.Example: This author insists that library organisations must change in order to remain viable and that constricting growth is a death knell.Example: Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.Example: Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.

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Example: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.

Restrictivo synonyms

regulatory in spanish: regulador, pronunciation: regjələtɔri adjectiveprotective in spanish: protector, pronunciation: prətektɪv adjectiverepressive in spanish: represivo, pronunciation: ripresɪv adjectivesumptuary in spanish: suntuario, pronunciation: sʌmptʃueri adjectivelimiting in spanish: limitante, pronunciation: lɪmətɪŋ noun, adjectiveconfining in spanish: confinando, pronunciation: kənfaɪnɪŋ adjectiveinhibiting in spanish: inhibiendo, pronunciation: ɪnhɪbətɪŋ verbregulating in spanish: regular, pronunciation: regjəleɪtɪŋ nouninhibitory in spanish: inhibitorio, pronunciation: ɪnhɪbətɔri adjectiveconstraining in spanish: limitante, pronunciation: kənstreɪnɪŋ adjectivesuppressive in spanish: supresivo, pronunciation: səpresɪv adjectiveconstrictive in spanish: constrictivo, pronunciation: kənstrɪktɪv adjectiverestricting in spanish: restringiendo, pronunciation: ristrɪktɪŋ adjectiveregulative in spanish: reglamentario, pronunciation: regjəleɪtɪv adjectiverepressing in spanish: reprimiendo, pronunciation: ripresɪŋ adjective
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