contained

[kənˈteɪnd]

contained Definition

  • 1kept within limits; restricted
  • 2having something inside or included; enclosed

Using contained: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contained" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fire was contained within the building.

  • Example

    The chemicals are contained in a secure container.

  • Example

    The excitement in the crowd was contained by the security measures.

  • Example

    The book contained a lot of useful information.

contained Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with contained

  • self-contained

    not needing any outside help or input to function or operate

    Example

    The solar-powered lamp is self-contained and doesn't need any external power source.

  • a controlled explosion that is limited in its scope and impact

    Example

    The demolition team used a contained explosion to bring down the old building.

  • a closed or isolated environment that is designed to keep something inside and prevent it from escaping or contaminating the outside world

    Example

    The lab has a contained environment to prevent the spread of dangerous viruses.

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Summary: contained in Brief

The term 'contained' [kənˈteɪnd] describes something that is kept within limits or restricted, as in 'The fire was contained within the building.' It can also mean having something inside or included, exemplified by 'The book contained a lot of useful information.' The phrase 'self-contained' denotes something that doesn't need outside help to function, while 'contained explosion' refers to a controlled explosion. 'Contained environment' describes a closed or isolated environment that prevents something from escaping or contaminating the outside world.