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the restraint
noun
Something that restrains, ties, fastens or secures
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The restraint is striking.
I can't imagine the restraint.
So where does the restraint come from?
Exercise the restraint expected of the favored.
We liked the restraint, too.
The restraint must have been agonising.
However, there may be murkier reasons for the restraint.
"I have sat in the restraint chair while fully secured.
(Page 324, actually — you have to admire the restraint).
"I admire the restraint the Royal Mail board has shown.
For the most part, I liked the restraint.
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