The prisoners were confined to their cells after an inmate was found murdered.
A medical team has successfully confined the disease to one village.
At the present time, the conflict seems to be confined to the area around the Palestinian village of Hebron.
The soldiers have
been confined to their barracks while the investigation takes place.
The movie was filmed entirely within the confines of a local amusement park.
The child killer was being kept in solitary confinement for his own protection.
Studies have shown that child abuse is not
confined to any particular social or economic class of society.
Despite his years of confinement in a prisoner-of-war camp, the old man always had a positive view of life.
Studies show that the importance of peer relations is not confined to human beings.
Some animals in
factory farms spend their lives confined to concrete stalls and metal cages, terrified and suffering in such unnatural conditions.
The gas that surrounds a star acts as a blanket that confines the star's internal heat.
Vladislav has been confined to a wheelchair since his car accident 5 years ago.
There is a Chinese proverb which states: "Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in another time."
Louisa May Alcott once said, "My definition of a philosopher is of a man up in a balloon, with his family and friends holding the ropes which confine him to Earth, and trying to haul him down."
Mark Twain once said, "I am not one of those who in expressing opinions confine themselves to facts."
Economic activity in Mali is mainly confined to the area irrigated by the Niger River.
In traditional Korean society, women's roles were confined to the home.
H. Douglas Brown has noted that few if any people achieve fluency in a foreign language solely within the confines of the classroom.
Confining the patient to bed will only make it harder for her to get her strength back. She needs to be up and walking around as soon after the operation as possible.