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constrained
[kuhn-streynd]
adjective
forced, compelled, or obliged.
a constrained confession.
stiff or unnatural; uneasy or embarrassed.
a constrained manner.
constrained
/ kənˈstreɪnɪdlɪ, kənˈstreɪnd /
adjective
embarrassed, unnatural, or forced
a constrained smile
Other Word Forms
- constrainedly adverb
- unconstrained adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of constrained1
Example Sentences
"She's about quality, not quantity. She's not going to be constrained by how anyone else in the past has done the role."
Lord Murphy said that while those who oppose the Windsor Framework would have liked him to have had a wider remit, he was "constrained by the terms of reference of this review".
Even before then, Paramount’s buying habits were constrained by its heavy debt and past penchant for share buybacks, making it difficult for them to invest deeply in new content.
"With a constrained Assembly mandate additional legislation beyond that already scheduled is unfortunately inhibited," it added.
The main problem for Democrats is that, in the states that provide them the best opportunity to gain seats through redistricting, they are constrained by state law.
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