Also means
tied up
Usage Note
Vincolato is the past participle of vincolare used as an adjective, meaning legally or contractually bound. In banking, deposito vincolato is a fixed-term deposit (the money is 'tied up'). In planning law, area vincolata is a protected/restricted zone. The root noun is vincolo (bond, constraint).
Examples
"Il terreno è vincolato dal punto di vista ambientale."
Natural Translation
The land is environmentally restricted.
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