10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Astrict' in a Sentence
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The rules astrict participants from using external assistance in the exam.
The magician will be astricting the volunteer with invisible bonds during the performance.
The scientist will be astricting the molecules to observe their behavior under extreme conditions.
The new software update will be astricting certain features for security purposes.
The software includes features to astrict access to certain files based on user permissions.
The economic downturn had astricted the company's expansion plans.
The terms of service astrict users from violating the platform's community guidelines.
The conductor will have been astricting the orchestra's tempo for a flawless musical performance.
The emergency protocols astrict access to certain areas during a crisis.
The referee has the authority to astrict players from engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct.
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