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cab·ined
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cabinedadjective
Confined at close quarters
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Cabinedadjective
Belonging to a cabin.
Etymology: from cabin.
The nice morn, on the Indian steep,
From her cabin’d loophole peep. John Milton.
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cabined
The word "cabined" is an adjective that describes something or someone as being confined or restricted within a limited space or isolated area. It suggests a feeling of being constrained or confined, similar to being in a small cabin or enclosed space.
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Cabined
of Cabin
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deciban
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cabined in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cabined in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of cabined in a Sentence
I have, in my home, a cabined-off space that is completely secure, i ’m taking home with me today’s PDB. It’s locked. I have a person with me – military with me. I read it, I lock it back up, and give it to the military.
The men and women of the Texas House, many of whom are Black and Brown Democrats, are not animals or property to be corralled by law enforcement and cabined against our will. It is morally wrong to believe otherwise. We will not allow our democracy to devolve into dictatorship ; we will use every tool necessary to defend Texas Constitution, angry Republican threats to dispatch troopers to arrest, cuff, shackle, drag in, and cabin duly-elected lawmakers isn't just meant to chill our speech and impair our ability to represent our districts, it has left our families, friends, and neighbors anxious for our wellbeing and safety.
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