verb
- to draw a line around; to encircle
- to restrict or limit the range or activity of something
Usage: geometry
Examples
- The teacher asked students to circumscribe the triangle with a circle.
- In geometry, you can circumscribe a polygon by drawing a circle that passes through all its vertices.
- The new regulations will circumscribe the company’s ability to expand overseas.
- Parents often circumscribe their children’s activities to keep them safe.
- Budget constraints circumscribed the scope of the research project.
- The treaty circumscribed the nation’s military capabilities.
- His illness circumscribed his daily activities significantly.