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constrain
verb as in force; restrain
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Example Sentences
On Monday, Sir Keir wrote to civil servants to promise reforms that would unshackle them from bureaucracy and stop their talent being "constrained".
"Anything that develops old-fashioned social contact linking people together outside that medium of digital communication, which is very constraining."
As Will Oremus of the Washington Post reports, while her vision of who counts as a victim is highly constrained, the bill's scope is not.
Journalists are constrained by network news formats of presenting reports in short, visual, dramatic, and often conflict-centered reports.
State Farm said its latest emergency request is necessary to rebuild the company’s capital base so it will not have to “further constrain” the company’s ability to provide home insurance in the state.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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