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Meaning of constrain
The primary meaning of the word "constrain" is to restrict or limit something.
Etymology of constrain
The word "constrain" originated from the Old French word "constrainer", which is derived from the Latin words "con" (meaning "together") and "stringere" (meaning "to bind" or "to tie")
Historically, the word "constrain" has been used to describe physical or mental restrictions, and its meaning has evolved over time to include a range of concepts related to limitation, restriction, and control.
Synonyms
limit
restrict
restrain
confine
curb
check
hinder
impede
obstruct
block
hinder
hamper
fetter
shackle
bind
tie
muzzle
gag
silence
stifle
suppress
repress
control
regulate
govern
moderate
temper
restrain
hold
contain
enclose
compass
circumscribe
demarcate
define
restrict
narrow
constrain
compact
compress
constrict
tighten
brace
secure
fasten
clamp
bolt
lock
bar
confine
imprison
incarcerate
detain
hold
keep
reserve
conserve
preserve
save
husband
ration
allocate
apportion
mete
dole
parcel
restrain
inhibit
prohibit
forbid
ban
interdict
proscribe
exclude
debar
disallow
refuse
decline
reject
repudiate
repel
rebuff
resist
withstand
oppose
counter
counteract
neutralize
counterbalance
offset
compensate
correct
rectify
amend
reform
improve
perfect
refine
polish
finish
complete
conclude
terminate
end
finish
cease
stop
halt
desist
abstain
refrain
forbear
spare
exempt
release
liberate
free
unshackle
unfetter
unbind
untie
unchain
unfasten
unlock
unbar
unconfine
unenclose
unleash
unloose
unbridle
uncurb
uncheck
unhamper
unshackle
unshackles
untrammel
untrammeled.
Definitions
- To restrict or limit something, especially an action, feeling, or idea
- To force someone to do something they do not want to do
- To prevent or hinder something from happening or existing
Usage Examples
- The new policy will constrain the company's ability to expand into new markets
- She felt constrained by the traditional norms of her community
- The lack of funding will constrain the research team's ability to conduct experiments
Antonyms
liberate
free
release
unshackle
unfetter
unbind
untie
unchain
unfasten
unlock
unbar
unconfine
unenclose
unleash
unloose
unbridle
uncurb
uncheck
unhamper
facilitate
enable
allow
permit
grant
approve
authorize
sanction
encourage
promote
support
enhance
expand
increase
augment
amplify
broaden
widen
extend
prolong
lengthen
expand
enlarge
inflate
swell
grow
develop
progress
advance
improve
perfect
refine
polish
finish
complete
conclude
terminate
end
finish
cease
stop
halt
desist
abstain
refrain
forbear
spare
exempt.