See also: confiné From Middle French confiner, from confins, from Medieval Latin confines, from Latin confinium, from confīnis. (verb) enPR: kənfīnʹ,...
IPA(key): /kənˈfaɪnd/ confined simple past and past participle of confine confined (comparative more confined, superlative most confined) Not free to move. Limited;...
See also: confine confiné (feminine confinée, masculine plural confinés, feminine plural confinées) (of air) stale “confiné”, in Trésor de la langue française...
confining present participle and gerund of confine confining (comparative more confining, superlative most confining) limiting; restrictive confiningly...
From confine + -able. confinable (comparative more confinable, superlative most confinable) Able to be confined inconfinable unconfinable ...
From confine + -ation. confination (uncountable) (rare, nonstandard) The quality of being confined. 1857, The Southern Journal of the Medical and Physical...
From confine (verb) + -er. confiner (plural confiners) One who, or that which, limits or restrains. 1794, Jonathan Scott, transl., Ferishta’s History...
confineable (comparative more confineable, superlative most confineable) Alternative form of confinable...