Abstricted

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əbˈstrɪktɪd/

Definitions of abstricted

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'abstricted' describes something that has been confined or restricted

Example Sentences

A1 The abstricted room was too small for all the furniture.

A2 The abstricted alleyway was difficult to navigate through.

B1 The abstricted parking lot made it hard to find a space for my car.

B2 The abstricted budget forced us to cut back on expenses.

C1 The abstricted schedule left little time for relaxation.

C2 The abstricted rules and regulations made it challenging to operate the business.

Examples of abstricted in a Sentence

formal The abstricted data was securely stored in a locked cabinet.

informal I accidentally abstricted my keys in my jacket pocket.

slang I can't find my phone, I think I abstricted it somewhere.

figurative Her emotions felt abstricted, as if trapped in a cage.

Grammatical Forms of abstricted

past tense

abstructed

plural

abstricteds

comparative

more abstricted

superlative

most abstricted

present tense

abstrict

future tense

will abstrict

perfect tense

have abstricted

continuous tense

is abstricting

singular

abstricted

positive degree

abstricted

infinitive

to abstrict

gerund

abstricting

participle

abstricted

Origin and Evolution of abstricted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abstricted' originated from Latin, with the prefix 'ab-' meaning 'away' and the root word 'strictus' meaning 'drawn tight'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something drawn tight or contracted, 'abstricted' has evolved to also mean something separated or removed from a larger group or context.