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Meaning of restrain
The primary meaning of the word "restrain" is to hold or keep something or someone under control.
Etymology of restrain
The word "restrain" originates from the Old French word "restrainer," which is derived from the Latin words "re" (meaning "again" or "anew") and "stringere" (meaning "to draw tight" or "to bind")
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to convey the idea of holding or keeping something under control
Synonyms
hold back
curb
check
control
limit
restrict
regulate
govern
moderate
temper
contain
suppress
inhibit
muzzle
gag
bridle
leash
harness
constrain
confine
impede
hinder
obstruct
block
dampen
stifle
smother
choke
throttle
rein
quiet
still
calm
soothe
pacify
mollify
alleviate
mitigate
allay
assuage
subdue
overpower
overcome
overpower
dominate
overmaster
Definitions
- To hold or keep something or someone under control, or to prevent something from happening or getting worse
- * To limit or restrict someone's actions or behavior
- * To prevent oneself from doing something, especially by using a lot of effort or self-control
Usage Examples
- The police had to restrain the crowd to prevent them from entering the restricted area
- * She struggled to restrain her emotions during the sad movie
- * The government imposed strict rules to restrain the spread of the disease
Antonyms
release
free
liberate
unleash
untie
unshackle
unchain
unfetter
unbridle
uncurb
encourage
prompt
provoke
stimulate
incite
arouse
excite
stir
agitate
inflame
ignite
fan
fuel
kindle
spark
set off
trigger
unleash
unloose
unbind
untie
unfasten
open
unblock
unbar
facilitate
ease
simplify
help
aid
assist
support
boost
promote
foster
nurture
cultivate