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lim·it·ed  (lm-td)
adj.
1. Confined or restricted within certain limits: has only limited experience.
2.
a. Not attaining the highest goals or achievement: a limited success.
b. Having only mediocre talent or range of ability: a popular but limited actor.
3. Having governmental or ruling powers restricted by enforceable limitations, as a constitution or a legislative body: limited monarchy.
4. Abbr. Ltd. or Ld. Of, relating to, or being a limited company.
5. Abbr. ltd. Of, relating to, or being transportation facilities, such as trains or buses, that make few stops and carry relatively few passengers.
n. Abbr. ltd.
A limited train or bus.

limi·ted·ly adv.
limi·ted·ness n.
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Adv.1.limitedly - in a limited manner


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The President went on to say that the other side we have expected is improving relations with SyriaC* the relation have improved, but limitedly and didn't reach to the restoration of confidence between Syria and the USC* there are still US sanctions on SyriaC* and when there are nor good relations, it is difficult to move with them in the peace process.
These studies examined a range of human responses to PPAR-[alpha] agonists, which included atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, serum biomarkers of fatty acid metabolism, acute toxicity, and, more limitedly, organ-specific chronic toxicity, including cancer.
Since the raw material prices fell sharply and the tire prices fell limitedly, the gross profit rate in the tire industry increased by 5% and 10% respectively, reaching a historic high.
 
 
 
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