
1) Astrict 2) Compel 3) Cumber 4) Encumber 5) Force 6) Hemin 7) Impel 8) Keep in 9) Limit 10) Tie 11) Tighten
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1) Bound 2) Confine 3) Cramp 4) Cumber 5) Encumber 6) Force prisoners to study 7) French word used in English 8) Hold back 9) Hold back by force 10) Impose limitations 11) Limit 12) Prison conveyance 13) Restrain 14) Restrict 15) Throttle 16) To compel 17) To confine 18) To keep within close bounds
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• (v. t.) To bring into a narrow compass; to compress. • (v. t.) To violate; to ravish. • (v. t.) To hold back by force; to restrain; to repress. • (v. t.) To produce in such a manner as to give an unnatural effect; as, a constrained voice. • (v. t.) To compel; to force; to necessitate; to oblige. • (v. t.) To secure b...
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To restrict the motion of an object to one or two planes, or to a certain range of values within a plane, in order to simplify the process of animation. Constraints are commonly imposed on joints within a skeleton during the process of rigging a character for animation, in order to prevent that character from performing actions that would be physic...
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Con·strain' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Constrained ;
present participle & verbal noun Constraining .] [ Old French
constraindre , French
contrainde , Latin
constringere ;
con- +
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compelÂ
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constrain 1. To compel by physical, moral, or circumstantial force; oblige: 'We felt constrained to object to the way he was treating the dog.' 2. To keep within close bounds; to confine: 'He had a life that had been constrained by habit to the same few activities and friends.' 3. To inhibit or restrain; to hold back. 4. To produce in a forced o...
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to force, compel, or oblige: He was constrained to admit the offense. · to confine forcibly, as by bonds. · to repress or restrain: Cold weather constrained the plant's growth.
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hold back
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