Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for rein

rein

noun as in restraint, control

verb as in restrain, control

Discover More

Example Sentences

And it is really fun to be able to sit back and watch someone like Tim Robinson just sort of take the reins.

Both are supporters of Russell Vought, an avowed Christian nationalist and principal architect of wildly unpopular Project 2025, now given the reins of the powerful Office of Management and Budget.

We should be reining in their power, not turning to them for all our news.

From Salon

If the Oscars are going to step back and let the moviegoers take the reins, it’s our responsibility to show the academy that we know exactly what we like by showing up every time.

From Salon

President Trump has previously said the cuts were needed to rein in the federal deficit, which hit $1.8 trillion in the 2024 fiscal year.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement