verb (used with object) as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

constrain, shackle

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Example Sentences

Example:The new regulations are designed to constrain the development of technology that undermines people's privacy rights.

Definition:to put under restraint; limit; bound by a restraint or restriction; obstruct the free movement of; to restrict or limit within bounds.

From constrain

Example:The prisoners were shackled and taken away from the cell, ready to be transferred to a different prison.

Definition:to confine, as in a prison, by means of fetters or chains; to bind as with fetters or chains; to bind or restrain by any fetter or restraint.

From shackle