boxed in

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boxed in

The driver felt boxed in by the surrounding cars.

Definition

Adjective: 1. Enclosed in or as if in a box; confined: The state of being physically or metaphorically surrounded by barriers or limitations, creating a feeling of restriction or lack of freedom.

Usage

The adjective "boxed in" describes a situation where someone or something is trapped or restricted by surrounding constraints. It is often used to express a feeling of being unable to move or act freely.

Examples
  • The parked cars boxed in our vehicle, so we couldn't leave.
  • During the debate, the candidate felt boxed in by the moderator's specific line of questioning.
  • The narrow canyon made the hikers feel boxed in by the towering rock walls.
Advanced Usage
  • "to feel boxed in": This is a common collocation used to describe a psychological state of confinement, often due to rules, responsibilities, or circumstances.
    • After years in the same job with no promotion, she began to feel boxed in.
  • The term can be applied to abstract concepts like ideas, strategies, or negotiations.
    • The new contract clauses boxed in the company's ability to innovate.
Variants and Related Words
  • Box (verb): To pack in a box; to surround or confine.
    • They boxed the books for shipping. The fighter was boxed against the ropes.
  • Box (noun): A rigid container with sides.
  • Boxed (adjective): Packaged in a box.
    • We ordered boxed lunches for the meeting.
Synonyms
  • Trapped
  • Confined
  • Cornered
  • Hemmed in
  • Enclosed
Related Phrases
  • Painted into a corner: To be left with no good options, similar to feeling metaphorically boxed in.
    • His earlier lies painted him into a corner during the investigation.
boxed in

The driver felt boxed in by the surrounding cars.

Adjective
  1. enclosed in or as if in a box
    • boxed cigars
    • a confining boxed-in space
    • felt boxed in by the traffic

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