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the constriction
noun
The act of constricting, the state of being constricted, or something that constricts
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"They want to get out of the constriction area".
But the constriction of surface traffic has been removed.
Soon we came to the constriction in the cave.
"Vasomotor" refers to the constriction or dilation of blood vessels.
None of this means the constriction of the public commons.
The constriction of rationing here amounts to suffocation.
Certainly his expansiveness is welcome after the constriction of a period when Webern's influence was paramount.
The constriction of space intensifies a sense of allegory as a frame surrounds a painting.
Amid Hamid's lapidary prose are robust images that amplify the festering and the constriction Daru feels.
Desai's novels have been attacked for emphasising the constriction of women's lives.
"So I think the constriction is a pretty good thing to have.
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