off-limits in the PONS Dictionary

off-limits Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The priesthood would indicate off-limits areas and the consequences of disobedience.
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Methods include destruction of the cell or compound walls, squeezing through tight spaces, or entering off-limits areas.
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He argues that as one of the most powerful and influential forces in the world, religion should never be off-limits to satirists.
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Allusions to political figures and events were off-limits on the show.
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Today the dredge is private property and off-limits to the public.
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The network was always heavily policed and was off-limits to casual traffic until the late 1960s.
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They were off-limits to children, not because of safety concerns for the child but for the dollhouse.
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He was reportedly observing from a point not marked off-limits, though near a place that was.
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However, militarily sensitive areas in the state were declared off-limits.
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It was considered natural for a man to be attracted to a beautiful young male, but the bodies of citizen youths were strictly off-limits.
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