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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
/ k蓹n藞stre瑟n瑟dl瑟; k蓹n藞stre瑟nd /
adjective
- embarrassed, unnatural, or forced
a constrained smile
Derived Forms
- constrainedly, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠辞苍路蝉迟谤补颈苍路别诲路濒测 [k, uh, n-, strey, -nid-lee], adverb
- 耻苍顎卌辞苍路蝉迟谤补颈苍别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of constrained1
Example Sentences
However, he did call on the government to directly intervene in how decisions are made by Ravec, which he said was "not constrained by law".
The proposal would also erode SNAP鈥檚 role as an economic stabilizer during economic downturns, when more families become eligible and state revenues are most constrained.
Whereas the citizen is constrained by the desires, beliefs, and choices of their fellow citizens, the businessman wields unilateral power within his domain.
Reeves has committed against raising taxes or government budgets in her Spring Statement, due to be handed down next week - constrained by strict spending rules she set within the October Budget.
The Welsh Local Government Association said while Wales' 22 councils took their responsibility to check sites "seriously", progress was "increasingly constrained by a lack of dedicated funding and specialist resources".
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