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the restraints
noun
Something that restrains, ties, fastens or secures
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The judge ordered the restraints removed.
The restraints were only removed hours before Tyrrell died.
He eventually calmed down and the restraints were removed.
She thrashed against the restraints, then fell into a coma.
More often, though, the restraints lie with consumers.
Once the restraints are lifted, they're hard to restore.
So the restraints did not seem to bother him.
The nature of the wolf didn't change, only the restraints imposed on humans.
A chance to loosen up from the restraints of school hours.
David Byrne, the health commissioner for the European Union, says the restraints are needed.
Children who are too small for a ride can slip out of the restraints.
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