restrictive
re|stric|tive /rɪstr'ɪktɪv/
[ADJ]
Something that is restrictive prevents people from doing what they want to do, or from moving freely.
Britain is to adopt a more restrictive policy on arms sales.re|stric|tive prac|tice (restrictive practices)
[N-COUNT] usu pl
Restrictive practices are ways in which people involved in an industry, trade, or profession protect their own interests, rather than having a system which is fair to the public, employers, and other workers. (BRIT BUSINESS)
The Act was introduced to end restrictive practices in the docks.
[ADJ]
Something that is restrictive prevents people from doing what they want to do, or from moving freely.
Britain is to adopt a more restrictive policy on arms sales.re|stric|tive prac|tice (restrictive practices)
[N-COUNT] usu pl
Restrictive practices are ways in which people involved in an industry, trade, or profession protect their own interests, rather than having a system which is fair to the public, employers, and other workers. (BRIT BUSINESS)
The Act was introduced to end restrictive practices in the docks.