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    con·straint
    /kənˈstrānt/

    noun

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  2. constraint (somewhat formal) a fact or decision that limits what you can do: The agency is operating under severe budget constraints. restraint ( somewhat formal ) a decision, a rule, an idea, etc. that limits what you can do; the act of limiting something because it is necessary or sensible to do so: The new law has imposed restraints on ...

  3. Constraint refers to a limitation or restriction that is imposed on someone or something. It can be external, such as rules or regulations, or internal, such as personal beliefs or values. On the other hand, restraint refers to the act of holding back or controlling oneself or something else.

  4. constraint meaning, definition, what is constraint: something that limits your freedom to do...: Learn more.

  5. Mar 14, 2023 · The sheer weight of the electric battery is the main constraint of these planes, Mukhopadhaya said. — Julia Jacobo, ABC News, 10 Jan. 2024. Whether the same constraints exist in health care is a question. — Guy Boulton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 19 Feb. 2018.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of constrain verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. noun. definition 1: something that compels, confines, or restrains. He thought he would be happier without the constraints of a regular job. She felt the art school was too conservative and put constraints on her creativity. similar words: brake, chain, compulsion, leash, muzzle, rein, restriction. definition 2:

  9. Constraints are limitations on the designs and products you create or the processes you use while making them. They can significantly help you develop ideas — and they come from customers, stakeholders, or are even self-imposed.

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