Restrictive

  • 41restrictive clause — re.strictive clause also re.strictive .relative clause n technical a part of a sentence that says which particular person or thing you are talking about. For example in the man who came to dinner , the phrase who came to dinner is a restrictive… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 42restrictive practice — An industrial and commercial agreement or arrangement which operates in restraint of free competition even though it may be within the law. The term originates from political and managerial usage but has come to be quite commonly used in the… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 43restrictive clause — also restrictive rel.a.tive clause noun (C) technical a part of a sentence that says which person or thing is meant. For example in the man who came to dinner , the phrase who came to dinner is a restrictive clause …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 44restrictive trade practices — /rɪˌstrɪktɪv treɪd ˌpræktɪsɪz/, restrictive practices /rɪˌstrɪktɪv præktɪsɪz/ plural noun 1. an arrangement between companies to fix prices or to share the market in order to restrict trade 2. ways of working which make people less free (such as… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 45restrictive endorsement — noun : an endorsement transferring commercial paper for a particular purpose (as for deposit or collection or payment to a named person only) thereby indicating negotiability is to cease compare special endorsement * * * restrictive endorsement,… …

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  • 46Restrictive practices — A term used in antitrust law that includes such conduct as price fixing, market sharing, monopolizing, or attempting to monopolize markets.ReferencesThe Term Restrictive Trade Practic as defined under Section 2(o) means a trade practice which has …

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  • 47Restrictive Design Rules — Design Rules are maintained and released by a semiconductor foundry for its customers (layout designers of integrated circuits) to follow. Restrictive Design Rules (RDRs) curtail some of the freedom layout designers have traditionally had with… …

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  • 48restrictive clause — Gram. a relative clause that identifies the antecedent and that is usually not set off by commas in English. In The year that just ended was bad for crops, the clause that just ended is a restrictive clause. Cf. nonrestrictive clause. [1900 05] * …

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  • 49restrictive cardiomyopathy — cardiomyopathy in which the ventricular walls are excessively rigid, impeding ventricular filling; it is marked by abnormal diastolic function sometimes with normal or nearly normal systolic function. Restrictive cardiomyopathy in a patient with… …

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  • 50restrictive relative clause — re,strictive relative ,clause noun count LINGUISTICS a part of a sentence added in order to make clear which particular person or thing in a group you are talking about. For example, in the sentence The boys who arrived late sat at the back of… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English