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Filter by Meaning The coach's restrictive personality made it hard for players to enjoy the sport.
The strict and restrictive culture of the company made it hard for employees to feel fulfilled in their jobs.
Her restrictive personality made her a difficult partner to collaborate with on group projects.
The programming language has a restrictive syntax.
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