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roped off synonyms

Trying to find another word for roped off in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of roped off in 13 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for roped off alphabetically.

  • allot
  • allow
  • appoint
  • apportion
  • assign
  • budget
  • devote
  • disburse
  • earmark
  • reserve
  • billed
  • contracted
  • engaged
  • lined up
  • locked in
  • reserved
  • slated
  • adduce
  • advance
  • allege
  • ask
  • assert
  • believe
  • call for
  • challenge
  • collect
  • declare
  • affianced
  • asked for
  • betrothed
  • bound
  • committed
  • contracted
  • future
  • given one's word
  • going steady
  • hooked
  • appropriated
  • arrogated
  • booked
  • claimed
  • engaged
  • kept
  • limited
  • preempted
  • private
  • qualified
  • bound
  • bounded
  • checked
  • circumscribed
  • confined
  • constrained
  • controlled
  • curbed
  • defined
  • delimited
  • behind the scenes
  • clandestine
  • close to one's chest
  • closet
  • confidential
  • discreet
  • exclusive
  • hush-hush
  • hushed
  • independent
  • accomplished
  • adept
  • adequate
  • all around
  • au fait
  • capable
  • catechized
  • certified
  • competent
  • disciplined
  • barred
  • blocked
  • bound
  • bounded
  • bridled
  • chained
  • checked
  • clogged
  • closed
  • confined
  • confined
  • contained
  • detained
  • had
  • held
  • held back
  • included
  • maintained
  • owned
  • possessed
  • allot
  • allow
  • appoint
  • apportion
  • assign
  • budget
  • devote
  • disburse
  • earmark
  • reserve
  • affianced
  • asked for
  • betrothed
  • bound
  • committed
  • contracted
  • future
  • given one's word
  • going steady
  • hooked
  • appropriated
  • arrested
  • seized
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