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to constrain
verb
To force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige.
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"They want to constrain offense.
Can't you do anything to constrain them?
Thus, the only way to constrain inflation below 2% was to constrain wage growth.
Everything there conspired to constrain the weekend visitor.
Continue to constrain it and they will go up.
He said it would be foolish to constrain beer sales.
We are able to constrain timescales and ages relatively accurately.
"We were having to constrain ourselves in significant ways.
His master would have to constrain his enthusiasm.
The law itself is meant to constrain the judges.
But it provides a robust guardrail to constrain risk-taking.
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