cabined

[ˈkeɪbɪnd]

cabined Definition

confined or restricted in space, scope, or extent.

Using cabined: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cabined space of the elevator made her feel claustrophobic.

  • Example

    His creativity was cabined by his lack of resources.

  • Example

    The company's growth was cabined by the economic downturn.

cabined Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for cabined

Phrases with cabined

  • confined or restricted in a way that is oppressive or suffocating

    Example

    The cabined and cribbed life of a factory worker in the early 20th century was a bleak existence.

  • cabined, cribbed, and confined

    a phrase from Shakespeare's play Macbeth, used to describe a feeling of being trapped or constrained

    Example

    She felt like she was living a life that was cabined, cribbed, and confined, with no room for growth or exploration.

  • trapped or confined in a small or enclosed space

    Example

    The hikers were cabined in by the sudden snowstorm and had to wait it out in their tent.

Origins of cabined

from Middle English 'cabin', meaning 'small room'

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Summary: cabined in Brief

'Cabined' [ˈkeɪbɪnd] means confined or restricted in space, scope, or extent. It can refer to physical spaces, as in 'The cabined space of the elevator made her feel claustrophobic,' or to more abstract concepts, as in 'His creativity was cabined by his lack of resources.' The phrase 'cabined and cribbed' describes a feeling of being oppressed or suffocated, while 'cabined, cribbed, and confined' is a phrase from Shakespeare's Macbeth used to describe a sense of being trapped or constrained.