Sentences

imbound in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Imbound (verb): To restrict or limit the movement or quantity of something within defined boundaries.

Sample Sentences

  1. The new policy aims to imbound the number of cars entering the city during peak hours.
  2. In a bid to imbound the spread of misinformation, the platform has implemented stricter content moderation.
  3. They sought to imbound their spending by setting a strict budget for the upcoming project.
  4. The organization decided to imbound their resources to focus on the most pressing community needs.
  5. To imbound the risks associated with the experiment, researchers established strict safety protocols.

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